Editorial Standards

How Get Pep'd creates medical education content

Get Pep'd publishes plain-language health guides to help patients understand provider-reviewed telehealth care. Our content is educational, medically reviewed when it discusses treatment, and not a replacement for a licensed provider's judgment.

Provider-reviewed

Treatment guides identify a medical reviewer, review date, and citations where claims rely on clinical, regulatory, or public health sources.

Provider-prescribed

Get Pep'd is not a research-only peptide seller. Licensed providers review patients and prescriptions may be offered when medically appropriate.

What we check before publishing

  • Whether FDA approval, investigational, and compounded-medication language is accurate.
  • Whether dosing and access content avoids replacing a provider's decision.
  • Whether claims are supported by cited sources or clearly described as limited.
  • Whether internal links help patients compare related treatment questions.
  • Whether dates, reviewer details, and disclosures are visible on the page.

Updates and corrections

Health guidance and medication availability can change. We review guides when a treatment's status changes, when cited sources are updated, or when internal audits identify unclear wording. If you see a content issue, contact hello@getpepd.com.

AI assistance disclosure

Some guides may be drafted with AI assistance. AI-assisted drafts are not published as medical guidance until they are edited, checked against cited sources, and reviewed for medical accuracy when treatment content is involved.

All Get Pep'd content is educational. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. A licensed provider determines whether any treatment is appropriate for an individual patient.