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Editorial standards

How Peptides.au content gets written, sourced and updated. What we will and won’t do.

How content is written

Pages on Peptides.au are plain-English summaries of publicly available Australian regulatory information. Primary sources include the TGA (tga.gov.au), the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG), AHPRA, the Pharmacy Board of Australia, and the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (Cth).

We don’t publish dosing protocols, treatment plans or specific product recommendations. We don’t make therapeutic claims about peptides we cover.

What we won’t do

Conflicts of interest

None currently. Peptides.au has no paid commercial relationship with peptide clinics, compounding pharmacies or product sellers. We take no affiliate fees, paid placements or sponsorships. If that ever changes, it will be disclosed on this page before any commercial content goes live.

The clinic directory

We are building a directory of Australian clinics that work with peptides lawfully and transparently. To keep it consistent with these standards, the directory follows clear rules:

When we update content

Each guide shows its last-updated date.

Reporting an error

If something on the site is wrong, outdated or unclear, please tell us at hello@peptides.au. Corrections are made promptly and noted on the page.

Medical advice

Nothing on Peptides.au is medical advice. Always speak to a registered Australian health practitioner before making any health decision.

See also: About Peptides.au.

This is general education, not medical advice. Peptides.au does not sell, supply, recommend or promote any product or clinic. Always speak with a registered Australian health practitioner before making any health decision.