Editorial Policy

PeptideCalculators.org is an educational calculator and comparison resource. This page explains how content is sourced, reviewed, updated, and disclosed in a health-adjacent niche where accuracy and clarity matter.

Reviewed April 2026·Educational-only site standards

Editorial mission

Our goal is to make peptide reconstitution math, unit conversions, comparison pages, and supporting explanations easier to understand. We aim to reduce confusion around vial strength, dilution, syringe units, and practical calculation mistakes.

Important: PeptideCalculators.org is for informational and educational purposes only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, prescribing, or clinician oversight.

What we publish

  • Calculator pages that explain the math behind dilution, reconstitution, and dose-unit conversions.
  • Comparison pages that summarize differences in mechanisms, common use cases, dosing conventions, and practical considerations.
  • Storage, injection, and reference guides designed to help readers understand terminology and workflow, not self-prescribe treatment.
  • Price-comparison content that helps users compare visible supplier listings and understand price-per-milligram math.

How content is created

  1. Start with a defined page intent: calculator, guide, comparison, or pricing board.
  2. Draft page structure around the exact problem the page is meant to solve.
  3. Check unit math, dosage examples, and formulas against our methodology and calculator logic.
  4. Add disclosures, internal links, and safety framing before publishing.
  5. Review page copy for overstated claims, unsupported language, or advice-like phrasing.

Source and citation standards

We prefer primary and high-trust sources where possible. Depending on the page type, that may include:

  • FDA labeling and official prescribing information for approved drugs.
  • Manufacturer materials for branded products and mechanisms.
  • Peer-reviewed literature and PubMed-indexed studies when discussing research context.
  • Supplier catalog pages only for visible product, vial-size, and listed-price data.

Not every page needs a long bibliography, but any page making meaningful efficacy, dosing, or comparison claims should provide visible references or clearly link to the underlying methodology.

Review and update cadence

  • Priority pages are reviewed when formulas, conventions, or major market information changes.
  • Price-comparison pages are updated as new supplier data is crawled and checked.
  • Comparison pages are revised when product approvals, labeling changes, or meaningful new evidence emerges.
  • Pages that materially change should show an updated date.

What we do not do

  • We do not diagnose, prescribe, or recommend a peptide protocol for an individual reader.
  • We do not claim that a peptide will cure, treat, or prevent disease based on weak or non-clinical evidence.
  • We do not hide commercial relationships behind supposedly neutral copy.
  • We do not present calculators as a substitute for clinician review.

Affiliate and commercial disclosures

Some pages may contain affiliate or referral links. When they do, we aim to disclose that clearly on-page. Commercial relationships do not guarantee placement, rankings, or favorable language on every page.

On supplier pages, we try to separate:

  • visible listing data (price, vial size, verification date)
  • editorial explanation (how to compare listings responsibly)
  • commercial disclosure (affiliate/referral status where applicable)

Error corrections

If a reader spots a pricing error, broken link, unclear unit conversion, or stale comparison point, they can use the contact page to submit a correction request. Credible corrections are reviewed and updated as needed.