Understanding what "research purposes only" means for peptide compounds
Products labeled "research purposes only" are strictly for use in laboratory settings and scientific research. They are NOT approved for human consumption, therapeutic use, or medical treatment of any kind.
When a compound is designated as "research purposes only", it means the product is intended exclusively for scientific research, laboratory studies, and academic investigations. This classification indicates that:
Research-grade peptide compounds like Retatrutide are typically purchased by:
Universities and research facilities conducting scientific studies on metabolic compounds and receptor agonists.
Private and public laboratories investigating peptide mechanisms, efficacy, and potential applications.
Scientists with appropriate credentials conducting independent research within ethical guidelines.
Drug development companies studying compounds for potential therapeutic applications in clinical trials.
By purchasing research-grade compounds, buyers acknowledge and agree to the following:
⚠️ Misuse Warning: Using research-grade compounds for personal consumption or therapeutic purposes is illegal and potentially dangerous. Such use may result in serious health risks and legal consequences.
Retatrutide is a novel triple receptor agonist (GIP/GLP-1/glucagon) being studied in laboratory settings for its mechanisms of action. Current research applications include:
Body Pharm Retatrutide 32mg Pen is supplied exclusively for these research purposes and comes with appropriate documentation confirming its research-grade status.
No. Research-grade compounds are not approved for personal use, therapeutic purposes, or weight management. Such use is both illegal and potentially dangerous.
No. Retatrutide has not been approved by the FDA, MHRA, or other regulatory authorities for human use. It is available only as a research compound for laboratory studies.
Buyers must confirm their understanding that the product is for research purposes only and agree to appropriate use terms. Institutional buyers may be required to provide additional verification.
No. Research-grade compounds cannot be prescribed by medical professionals as they are not approved therapeutic agents. They exist solely for scientific research purposes.