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Citations, corrections, and research-related correspondence — the kinds of messages a clinical reference desk is built to receive.
Editorial correspondence
Pro Peptide Strip welcomes correspondence on the research record: a citation we have quoted inaccurately, a regulatory reference that has gone out of date, or a peer-reviewed study on KLOW, Wolverine, BPC-157 or TB-500 that belongs in the references list. Corrections that improve factual accuracy are the most useful messages this desk receives and are reviewed carefully.
The most actionable corrections specify three things: the page they refer to, the exact passage in question, and the supporting citation — a DOI or PubMed ID wherever possible. That allows us to verify a proposed change against the source quickly.
Editorial mailbox: editors@propeptidestrip.com
What this desk cannot do
To be clear about scope, several things fall outside what this site can address. Pro Peptide Strip is a literature digest, not a clinic or a vendor, so we cannot:
- Advise on, recommend, or comment on human use of any peptide discussed here.
- Suggest a dose, schedule or route of administration for any individual.
- Diagnose a condition or assess whether a published finding applies to any particular person.
- Sell, source, recommend or help locate any compound from any supplier.
- Advise athletes subject to anti-doping rules on using these compounds, given that several are WADA-prohibited.
Readers seeking medical guidance should consult a licensed clinician in their own jurisdiction. Responses to editorial correspondence are not guaranteed and may be delayed.