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Plain-language reference pages on how this database works. Each topic stands on its own — read what you need.
The foundational primer. A short answer plus three depth levels — explain-like-I’m-5, high school, and college — covering what peptides are, how the body uses them, and what makes them therapeutics.
A four-tier breakdown — FDA-approved, compounding pharmacy, gray market, research-only — covering what each path actually looks like in practice.
What each grade level means, what kinds of evidence count for it, and why a grade alone is not a recommendation.
How the WADA list is structured (S0 through S9 + M-classes), what a TUE is, and which compounds in this database are banned in sport.
What BAC water actually is, why sterile water and BAC water are not interchangeable, what to avoid (the Amazon problem), where to source it, and how to store the reconstituted vial.