Peptide Science

Peptide science explores the fascinating world of peptides, which are short chains of amino acids.

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What are peptides?

Peptides are short chains of amino acids naturally produced by your body. They act as tiny messengers, sending signals that regulate metabolism, healing, energy, and even skin health. In essence, they help your body repair, restore, and perform at its best from the inside out.

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What are synthetic peptides?

Synthetic peptides are lab-crafted versions of the same molecules your body already makes. By mimicking or enhancing natural peptides, they deliver targeted benefits, like faster recovery, better sleep, improved muscle tone, or enhanced focus.

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What is peptide therapy?

Peptide therapy uses these powerful amino-acid compounds to activate your body’s natural repair and performance systems. Through clinically tailored formulations, patients can support goals like lean muscle growth, fat loss, improved vitality, and youthful skin safely and effectively.

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Are AIRA’s peptide therapies FDA-approved or FDA-regulated?

AIRA offers both FDA-approved and compounded peptide therapies. While peptides like Tesamorelin is an FDA-approved medication, others, such as BPC-157, TB-500, and CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin, are compounded under licensed medical supervision and sourced from FDA-registered pharmacies that meet strict safety and quality standards.

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If these peptide medications aren’t FDA-regulated, why do I need a doctor to prescribe them?

Because peptide compounds directly influence your body’s natural systems, they must be prescribed and monitored by a licensed clinician. Medical oversight ensures your treatment is safe, effective, and tailored to your individual needs using only pharmacy-grade formulations from FDA-registered facilities.

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Why Do I See Peptide Medications for Sale Online “For Research Purposes Only”?

Those peptides are not approved for human use and are intended solely for laboratory research not medical therapy. They often come from unregulated sources without purity or dosing verification. AIRA provides only pharmacy-grade peptides prescribed by licensed clinicians and compounded in FDA-registered facilities to ensure safety, accuracy, and compliance.

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Want to learn more about each peptide?

Explore our individual medication pages to learn how each peptide works, its potential benefits, and how it supports your personalized treatment plan.

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