Medical Disclaimer
Last updated: May 2026
A quick but important heads‑up
Nothing on this site is medical advice. When we say “Reta,” we’re talking about Retatrutide – an investigational drug that has not been approved by the FDA or any other health authority anywhere in the world. Please, always talk to a real doctor about your health.
What this website is for
This site is for research purposes only. Every peptide we mention – including Retatrutide (Reta), Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, and all the others listed below – is strictly for laboratory research and development. They are not for human consumption, veterinary use, or any therapeutic or diagnostic purpose.
1. Just here for info
Everything on https://10peptides.com/ is for general information and education. It is not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or a prescription.
2. Don’t skip the doctor
Always talk to a doctor or other healthcare provider if you have medical questions. Please don’t ignore professional advice just because you read something here.
3. What we mean by “Reta” (and why it’s not approved)
“Reta” is just a nickname for Retatrutide – a triple‑hormone receptor agonist that’s still being studied in clinical trials.
• Retatrutide (and therefore “Reta”) is not approved by the FDA, EMA, or any other regulatory body anywhere.
• Its safety, effectiveness, and long‑term side effects are still being evaluated in trials.
• Any information we share about “Reta” comes from published studies and peer‑reviewed papers. That does not mean it’s safe or effective for use outside of approved trials.
4. Same goes for all these other peptides
The same warnings apply to every peptide we mention on this site. Here’s the full list:
Retatrutide (Reta), Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, BPC‑157, TB‑500, CJC‑1295 (No DAC), CJC‑1295 (With DAC), Sermorelin, Tesamorelin, Ipamorelin, AOD‑9604, Epitalon, Selank, Semax, MOTS‑C, SS‑31, GHK‑CU, KissPeptin‑10, Thymosin Alpha‑1, IGF‑1LR3, HGH 191AA, PT‑141, MT‑2, PNC‑27, DSIP, Pinealon, AICAR, Adipotide, Hexarelin Acetate, GDF‑8, LL37, Dermorphin, SLU‑PP‑322.
Each of these peptides is investigational – meaning they are not approved for general medical use.
• Their safety, effectiveness, and long‑term side effects are still being studied in clinical trials.
• Any information we provide comes from available research and peer‑reviewed literature. That does not mean they are safe or effective for human use outside of approved trials.
5. Who this site is for (and who it’s not for)
This website is intended for researchers, students, and informed individuals who want to understand peptide science.
Nothing here should be interpreted as:
• Encouragement to self‑administer Retatrutide or any other unapproved substance.
• An offer to sell, prescribe, or distribute “Reta” or any peptide.
6. No doctor‑patient relationship here
Just using this website does not create a doctor‑patient relationship with the site owners, authors, or contributors.
7. We do our best, but science moves fast
We try hard to keep everything accurate and up to date. But peptide research changes quickly. This website may accidentally contain errors, omissions, or outdated information.
8. You’re responsible for your own choices
We are not liable for any damages that come from using or relying on the information on this website. You take full responsibility for any actions you take based on what you read here.
9. Your responsibility (in plain English)
If you’re thinking about joining a clinical trial that involves Retatrutide (“Reta”) or any other unapproved substance:
• Talk to the trial investigators.
• Talk to your own doctor.
If you’re thinking about using any of these substances outside of a clinical trial – stop, and consult a doctor immediately.
10. Links to other websites
We may link to third‑party sources (like PubMed or clinical trial registries). Those links don’t mean we endorse those sites. We are not responsible for their content or practices.
11. You agree by using this site
By using this website, you agree to be bound by this Medical Disclaimer. If you don’t agree, please don’t use the site.
12. Questions? Get in touch
If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please email us at:
tenpeptides@gmail.com
– The team at 10peptides.com