Guess wrong, your body pays for it.

Don’t take a peptide on faith. Know if it’s safe before it goes near your body.

PepGuard weighs the claim against the actual studies and hands back a safety signal, FDA status, and every risk flag. No vendor spin, no cherry-picked wins.

Plans from $15/mo, cancel anytime. No free tier, no vendor spin.

FDA statusRisk flagsResearch summary
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Seconds, not a spiral
A full read before you finish the label.
Traced to the source
Every claim links back to the paper behind it.
Status, spelled out
Approved, research-only, or flagged. No ambiguity.
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Watch a real check, start to finish.

A peptide name goes in. PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and openFDA get searched. A scored report comes back, with stacks, dosing schedules, and interaction checks after that.

Cross-referenced against
PubMedClinicalTrials.govopenFDA
How it works

Three steps between a claim and the truth.

No jargon, no vendor spin. You ask; we show our work.

01

Give us the name on the label

A compound name, a sequence, or the exact claim from a vendor listing. We resolve it to a known peptide.

02

We put it against the literature

Trial data, published studies, and regulatory filings, weighted by design and sample size, not by who paid for the ad.

03

You get the verdict, not a hunch

A safety signal, a regulatory status, and every risk flag, each one linked to the source so you can check our work.

The report

Everything you need to decide, on one screen.

No cherry-picked studies, no marketing spin. Each report shows the strength of the evidence, what’s known about safety, and where the gaps are.

Confidence, not hypeA 0–10 score weighted by study quality and sample size.
Regulatory status, spelled outApproved, research-only, or banned, per region.
Traceable sourcesEvery claim links to the paper or trial it came from.
Peptide Report
Semaglutide
GLP‑1 receptor agonist
FDA approved
Evidence confidence
8.4/10
Sources reviewed
128papers
incl. 14 randomized trials
Safety Signals
Cardiovascular outcomesFavorable
GI side effectsCommon, mild
Long-term dependencyNo signal
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Mobile appComing soon

The full lab report,
in your pocket.

Standing in the aisle, label in hand? Scan it. Same evidence engine, same scoring, answering before the cap comes off.

Scan a label in-storeAlerts when evidence changes
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Get it onGoogle Play

Launching soon on iOS & Android

Pricing

Pick a plan. Choose your billing cycle.

Starter
$15 /mo
For the occasional check.
  • 100 checks/month
  • 1 stack
  • Grounded AI reports citing PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov and openFDA
  • Stack builder with dosing calendar & adherence tracking
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Pro
$19 /mo
For researchers and biohackers.
  • 125 checks/month
  • 3 stacks
  • Grounded AI reports citing PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov and openFDA
  • Stack builder with dosing calendar & adherence tracking
  • Stack interaction analysis
  • PDF export of every report
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Clinic
$25 /mo
For practitioners and high-volume use.
  • 165 checks/month
  • 10 stacks
  • Grounded AI reports citing PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov and openFDA
  • Stack builder with dosing calendar & adherence tracking
  • Stack interaction analysis
  • PDF export of every report
  • Priority support
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FAQ

Questions, answered.

Still curious? Reach us at hello@getpepguard.com and we’ll get back within a day.

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No. PepGuard is not medical advice, and it is not a substitute for a licensed healthcare professional. Nothing on this site diagnoses, treats, cures, or prevents any condition, and nothing here should be read as a recommendation to use, or not use, any peptide or other substance.

We pull from peer-reviewed literature (PubMed), registered trials (ClinicalTrials.gov), and FDA regulatory data (openFDA). Every verdict links back to the primary sources it actually found.

PepGuard needs a real amount of substantive material from its sources before it will assign a score. If it finds solid evidence, it scores it 0-10 and cites what it found. If it comes up short, it says so, with a clear "limited data" label instead of a confident-sounding number with nothing behind it.

Don’t take the claim on faith.

Check any peptide against the evidence before it goes anywhere near your body.