The Compound Report is an educational resource. Nothing on this site constitutes medical advice or encourages personal use of any compound. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.

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About The Compound Report

The Compound Report is an independent reference on peptides, PEDs, and longevity compounds. Every entry documents the compound in two distinct layers — the peer-reviewed scientific record on one side, the community reality of how people actually use it on the other — kept visibly separate so neither sounds like the other.

What this site is

A working knowledge base. Each chapter pulls from primary literature, regulatory filings, and documented community practice; each is given an evidence grade (A–E plus X) calibrated against the strongest available data. Tables, dosing ranges, reconstitution math, and sourcing notes are extracted from chapter content automatically; the qualitative judgments (grades, contraindications, tier placement) are editorial.

What this site is not

Methodology

Chapters are written from primary sources, reviewed for accuracy, and updated as the evidence base shifts. Grades are reviewed at least quarterly; regulatory tiers move when the underlying regulatory landscape moves. When we don't know something, we say so — the Open questions section on every chapter exists for exactly that purpose.

Corrections + feedback

If something looks wrong — a citation, a regulatory status, a dosing range — use the Feedback link in the footer. Corrections improve the database for everyone.

Not medical advice. Many compounds discussed are research chemicals, off-label, or banned in sport. Information is for educational purposes; consult a qualified clinician before any decision involving your health.