Who is responsible?
Confirm who assesses you, who prescribes, and where professional accountability sits.
Evaluate the provider →A calmer way to assess peptide care
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
A polished website or scientific-sounding explanation is not the same as a safe, accountable care pathway.
Confirm who assesses you, who prescribes, and where professional accountability sits.
Evaluate the provider →An ingredient name does not identify the manufacturer, formulation, route, or authorization status.
Understand the product →Ask whether the evidence comes from cells, animals, small human studies, or controlled trials.
Read the evidence guide →Monitoring, adverse-event plans, records, and a clear stop strategy are part of care, not extras.
Open the checklist →Initial guides
Recovery, body-composition, and “optimization” claims can outrun the human evidence. Use this quick workout for the claim itself.
Read guide →Hair-growth marketing loves dramatic photos. A better check separates cosmetic appearance, drug claims, evidence, and product identity.
Read guide →Collagen powder, a cosmetic peptide serum, and a prescription peptide medicine do not belong in one evidence bucket.
Read guide →The same ingredient name can appear in very different product categories. Route, formulation, claims, and authorization change the question.
Read guide →Peptide serums are everywhere. Here is a low-drama way to read the label, spot therapeutic claims, and keep cosmetic marketing in its lane.
Read guide →A COA may answer a narrow analytical question, but it cannot carry the full weight of product safety, identity, authorization, or effectiveness.
Read guide →Our boundary
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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