Peptide craze review (GLP-1 is a peptide) - Topol July 2025


The Peptide Craze - The Surge in Use of Off-Label and Non-FDA Approved Peptides

Peptide Bond between 2 amino acids
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Peptide uses - both on and off lable
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Dr. Topol, Substack


Summary of Peptides from Perplexity AI July 2025

Peptide TypePrimary UsesScientific/Clinical Proof
Growth hormone-releasing peptidesMuscle and bone recovery, athletic performanceUsed by athletes; some clinical use but safety is closely monitored; evidence mainly in specific populations.
Creatine peptides, FollistatinMuscle building, weight/fat lossPopular in supplements; some preclinical data, but robust clinical evidence is lacking for common formulations.
Collagen peptidesSkin hydration, elasticity, anti-agingSupported by randomized, placebo-controlled studies showing improvements in skin elasticity and hydration.
GLP-1 receptor agonistsType 2 diabetes, weight loss/obesity, cardiovascular, kidney, and liver diseaseStrong FDA and global regulatory approval; large RCTs and real-world studies confirm efficacy for glycemic, weight, and cardiac benefits.
Therapeutic FDA-approved peptidesTreatment of specific diseases (diabetes, cancer, osteoporosis, etc.)Over 100 FDA-approved peptide drugs with clinical trials (e.g., exenatide, liraglutide, abarelix).
Bioactive peptidesLower blood pressure, reduce inflammation, antimicrobial, support immune healthConfirmed in research and reviews in specific peptide families.
Wound-healing peptidesPromote healing of chronic wounds and ulcerationsTargeted studies support their use, especially in diabetic ulcers and difficult wounds.
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs)Enhance drug delivery, enable targeted therapyDemonstrated in research for facilitating intracellular drug and gene delivery.

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