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Bioregulator Peptides

Bioregulator Peptides is a recurring topic in our peptide coverage. This hub collects every article tagged Bioregulator Peptides, newest first, each evidence-graded and tied to real, verifiable sources.

Peptide Encyclopedia

Prostamax (KEDP): Evidence, Mechanism & Legal Status

A clinical monograph on Prostamax — the synthetic prostate-tropic tetrapeptide Lys-Glu-Asp-Pro (KEDP) from the Khavinson school. The human prostate evidence belongs to the parent bovine-prostate extract, not the synthetic peptide.

Peptide Encyclopedia

Cardiogen (AEDR): Evidence, Mechanism, Dosing & Legal Status

A clinical monograph on Cardiogen (AEDR; H-Ala-Glu-Asp-Arg-OH), the cardiac-targeted Khavinson bioregulator tetrapeptide. Coherent in-vitro mechanism, zero human trials, and an unapproved 2026 legal status.

Peptide Encyclopedia

Bronchogen: Evidence, Mechanism, Dosing & Legal Status

A clinical monograph on Bronchogen — the lung/bronchial 'bioregulator' tetrapeptide (ADEL/AEDL) from the Khavinson short-peptide program. Promising preclinical biology, zero human efficacy or safety trials, and an unapproved 2026 legal status.

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What is Bioregulator Peptides?

Bioregulator Peptides is a topic our editors cover across the site. This hub aggregates the related, evidence-graded guidance.

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This hub updates automatically whenever a new article is tagged Bioregulator Peptides, so the latest coverage appears first.

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Yes. Every article here grades its efficacy claims A-D and cites real, verifiable studies, regulatory documents or trial registries.

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PeptideVox is an evidence reference, not medical advice. Nothing here authorizes you to acquire, possess, or self-administer any compound.

01 · Not FDA-approved

The majority of compounds documented here are not approved by the FDA for human use. Approved drugs (e.g. semaglutide, tirzepatide) are noted explicitly and require a licensed prescriber.

02 · Research chemicals

Many peptides — including BPC-157 and GHK-Cu in injectable form — are sold strictly "for research use only — not for human consumption." Purity, identity, and dosing of such products are not regulated or guaranteed.

03 · WADA-prohibited

Several compounds are banned in competitive sport under the WADA Prohibited List. Athletes risk sanction regardless of intent or formulation.

04 · Consult a clinician

Always consult a qualified, licensed healthcare professional before considering any compound. Individual risk depends on your full medical context.

This content is for informational and educational purposes only · No physician–patient relationship is created · Evidence grades reflect published data as of the stated revision and may change.