Independent guidance for evaluating peptide-related care. Education only, not medical advice.

A calmer way to assess peptide care

Good care starts with better questions.

PeptideCare.ca helps Canadians prepare for conversations about peptide-related treatments, separate credentials from marketing, and recognize when a claim needs stronger evidence.

The care lens

Four checks before confidence.

A polished website or scientific-sounding explanation is not the same as a safe, accountable care pathway.

01 · CREDENTIALS

Who is responsible?

Confirm who assesses you, who prescribes, and where professional accountability sits.

Evaluate the provider →
02 · PRODUCT

What exactly is offered?

An ingredient name does not identify the manufacturer, formulation, route, or authorization status.

Understand the product →
03 · EVIDENCE

What supports the claim?

Ask whether the evidence comes from cells, animals, small human studies, or controlled trials.

Read the evidence guide →
04 · FOLLOW-UP

What happens afterward?

Monitoring, adverse-event plans, records, and a clear stop strategy are part of care, not extras.

Open the checklist →

Initial guides

Read before the consultation.

Our boundary

Education without a referral funnel.

PeptideCare.ca does not sell products, rank clinics, arrange prescriptions, or provide personal treatment recommendations. For detailed molecule evidence and current Canadian regulatory reporting, we link readers to PeptideInfo.ca and primary sources.

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