The short answer
Most peptides themselves are not controlled substances. What is regulated is how they are sold and what they are sold for. Pharmacy peptides require a prescription. Research peptides are typically sold strictly 'for laboratory research use only' and are not approved for human consumption.
Research-use-only peptides
The majority of peptides on the open research market — BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, semaglutide research grade, tirzepatide research grade and so on — are sold as research chemicals. In most jurisdictions this is legal to purchase, hold and use in a laboratory setting, but not legal to market, label or use for human consumption.
Pharmacy / prescription peptides
Some peptides exist in both research-grade and approved pharmaceutical forms. Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) are pharmaceutical examples. The pharmaceutical form requires a prescription and pharmacy distribution; the research-grade form does not, but is not approved for human use.
Country-by-country variation
Regulatory specifics vary significantly between the EU, UK, US, Australia and other markets — both in what counts as a controlled substance and in how research chemicals can be sold and shipped. Always check the local regulation for your jurisdiction and the specific compound in question.
Where to go next
For policy specifics that apply to a Regena order, the shipping policy and research disclaimer pages cover the documentation we ship with each batch and the use restrictions that apply.
Frequently asked questions
Are research peptides legal to buy?+
In most jurisdictions, research-grade peptides sold for laboratory research use only are legal to purchase and hold. They are not legal to label or use for human consumption.
Are peptides controlled substances?+
Most peptides are not scheduled controlled substances. A small number are restricted in specific jurisdictions. Always check the local regulation for the specific compound.
Are peptides legal without a prescription?+
Research-grade peptides sold for laboratory use do not require a prescription. Pharmaceutical peptides (e.g. Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro) do. The two markets are regulated separately.
Is buying peptides online legal?+
In most jurisdictions, purchasing research-grade peptides online for laboratory use is legal. Resale, repackaging or selling for human use is a different question and usually restricted.
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