The top resources for peptide research, dosing tools, interaction data, and community discussion — what each site does best and where to go for what you need.
Comprehensive peptide education platform with free tools including a reconstitution/dosing calculator, interaction checker, head-to-head comparison pages, and research infographics breaking down clinical trial data. Dark theme, data-visualization focused, mobile-friendly.
The gold standard for peer-reviewed biomedical research. Search millions of abstracts and full-text articles. Essential for verifying any claims about peptide efficacy. Free to search; some full texts require journal access.
Database of privately and publicly funded clinical studies. Track ongoing trials for any peptide or compound. See recruitment status, study design, and preliminary results. The best place to check what's actually being studied.
The largest online community for peptide discussion. User experiences, vendor reviews, protocol sharing, and Q&A. Quality varies — good for real-world reports, but anecdotal evidence isn't clinical evidence. r/PEDs also covers some peptides in the performance context.
Evidence-based supplement and compound analysis. Excellent for supplements with human data. Peptide coverage is limited but growing. Best for understanding the evidence quality behind various claims.
For FDA-approved peptide medications (semaglutide, tirzepatide, etc.), these are the authoritative sources for dosing, interactions, contraindications, and prescribing information. Essential when dealing with prescription peptides.
PubMed for primary research. MeetPeptide for accessible summaries, calculators, and comparison tools. Reddit for community experience and vendor reviews.
Yes — MeetPeptide.com/calculator/ offers a free reconstitution and dosing calculator for popular peptides including BPC-157, TB-500, semaglutide, tirzepatide, and more.
MeetPeptide.com/interactions/ for peptide-specific interactions. Drugs.com for FDA-approved medication interactions. For research peptides, interaction data is limited.
The peptide information landscape has evolved with more specialized tools available. Multiple sites now offer calculators, interaction checkers, and research summaries.
PubMed for peer-reviewed papers. ClinicalTrials.gov for ongoing trials. MeetPeptide's research section for accessible summaries of clinical data.
Free tools for peptide research and dosing