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Comprehensive Peptide Therapy Masterclass - 3 contact hours of CEUs available!

You’re about to gain the clinical clarity most providers never get when it comes to peptides.

This advanced masterclass walks you step-by-step through evidence-based peptide therapy — including mechanisms of action, dosing strategies, stacking principles, safety considerations, documentation standards, and legal risk protection.

Peptides discussed: BPC-157, TB 500, Selank, Ipamorelin, Tesamorelin, Gonadorelin, SS-31, Sermorelin, Semax, Pinealon, KPV, LL-37, GHK-Cu, Epithalon, NAD+, Melanotan 1&2, PT-141, MOTS-c, AOD 9604, Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Retatrutide and CJC-1295

No fluff. No trends. No guessing.

Just structured, provider-level education designed to help you confidently implement peptide therapy into your practice while protecting your license.

✔ Clear prescribing frameworks
✔ Safety and contraindication guidance
✔ Risk management and documentation pearls
✔ Practical clinical application you can use immediately

If you’re serious about practicing peptide medicine the right way — this is your next step.

Secure your access now and elevate your standard of care.

Disclaimer
This masterclass is for educational purposes only and is intended for licensed healthcare professionals. Participants are solely responsible for ensuring that the prescribing, dispensing, compounding, or administration of peptide therapies is permitted under their individual state scope of practice and applicable federal and state laws.
Peptides discussed in this course may not be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the indications referenced. Some peptides may be considered investigational, research-use-only (RUO), or compounded preparations. It is the provider’s responsibility to verify regulatory status, sourcing requirements, informed consent standards, and documentation compliance before clinical use.
Completion of this course does not grant prescribing authority, expand scope of practice, or replace legal counsel. Always consult your state licensing board, DEA regulations, and legal advisor to ensure full compliance.