The College of Health and Fitness
This guide outlines the legal and medical landscape of peptides in Australia, distinguishing between TGA-approved medications and experimental substances. While drugs like semaglutide and tirzepatide are legally available via prescription for weight loss, many popular "healing" peptides like BPC-157 remain unapproved for human use. The text highlights significant health risks, including potential organ growth and contamination from unregulated suppliers, while noting that most performance-enhancing compounds are banned in competitive sports. Conversely, collagen peptides are categorised as safe, accessible supplements for joint and skin health. Ultimately, the source advises that legitimate medical consultation is the only safe way to navigate the complexities of peptide therapy and avoid legal or physical harm.