Peptide exceptionalism is a dangerous FDA loophole. Demand evidence, not hype

The Food and Drug Administration is about to decide whether a scientific word can become a regulatory loophole. On July 23 and 24, the FDA’s Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee is scheduled to consider whether several peptides should…
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