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Medical disclaimer

Information on Peptips is for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Peptips is not a clinic and does not have a doctor-patient relationship with any reader.

What we do

We publish educational content that describes what FDA-approved drug labels, published trials, and manufacturer documents say about GLP-1 medications. We cite every claim so you can verify it yourself.

What we do not do

We do not diagnose any condition. We do not prescribe medications. We do not tell you to start, stop, or change any medication. We do not recommend specific telehealth providers or clinics. We do not accept payment from drug manufacturers.

Always talk to your healthcare provider

Before starting, stopping, or changing any medication, including a GLP-1, consult your physician, endocrinologist, or prescribing nurse practitioner. They have your medical history, your lab results, and the clinical context we do not have.

If you are experiencing a serious side effect, contact your provider or emergency services immediately. Do not rely on information from this website to make acute medical decisions.

Red flags, call your doctor

Severe or persistent abdominal pain. Yellowing of the skin or eyes. Vision changes. A rapid heartbeat that does not subside. Signs of an allergic reaction. Persistent vomiting or severe dehydration. Symptoms suggesting pancreatitis, gallbladder problems, or thyroid issues. This is not exhaustive. When in doubt, call your provider.

Content accuracy

GLP-1 research is moving quickly. Peptips updates posts as new trials publish. We timestamp every revision. However, we cannot guarantee that any post reflects the latest state of science at the moment you read it.

Your responsibility

By using Peptips, you acknowledge that you will not use content on this site as a substitute for professional medical care, and that any health decisions you make are your own.

Not medical advice. Information on Peptips is for educational purposes only. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication. See our full medical disclaimer.