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Methodology

How we read the literature.

Peptips is medical-adjacent. That means the way we write has to be more careful than a typical wellness site, and it means we have to show our work. This page is the short version. The full versioned spec lives at /methodology/v1-2.

The five rules
  1. 01

    The label or the trial, every time.

    Every claim about a drug, a dose, or a side effect links to the FDA prescribing information or to the published trial, never to a press release, never to a content marketer, never to another secondary source.

  2. 02

    Generic and brand names together.

    We say semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy), not just Ozempic. The molecule is the thing. The brand is the marketing.

  3. 03

    Uncertainty named, never buried.

    Long-term data does not yet exist for most of this drug class. Where the literature is thin, we say so in the body of the post, not in a footnote.

  4. 04

    No telehealth-clinic money.

    We do not accept payment from drug manufacturers or from any of the cash-pay GLP-1 telehealth providers. Trust is the asset.

  5. 05

    We update when new data drops.

    Trial readouts and label updates trigger a post refresh. Updated dates show on every post.

The Evidence Score

A 0-100 confidence score for the medical claims on this site.

The Evidence Score is not a product rating. It is a confidence score for a specific claim, semaglutide preserves weight loss at 68 weeks, for instance. Five weighted dimensions go in, one number comes out, and the tier label tells you how much weight to put on it.

How we check

How we check claims.

Posts that discuss a specific drug, dose, or protocol carry a check stamp at the top. Every dose, indication, and side-effect figure is verified against the current FDA prescribing information and the published trial before it ships, and the check date shows on the post. We do not claim review by a named outside clinician.

To nie porada lekarska. Informacje na Peptips mają charakter wyłącznie edukacyjny. Przed rozpoczęciem, przerwaniem lub zmianą leczenia proszę zawsze skonsultować się z lekarzem. Zobacz nasze pełne zastrzeżenie medyczne.