1. Purpose of This Consent
This Informed Consent outlines the potential benefits, risks, limitations, and alternative options associated with the use of peptide therapy, which may be prescribed as an adjunct or alternative to FDA-approved medications. By confirming below, the patient acknowledges understanding the information presented and voluntarily agrees to receive peptide treatment.
2. Overview of Peptide Science
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as signaling molecules in the body. They regulate multiple physiologic processes such as hormone production, immune response, tissue repair, inflammation, metabolism, and cognitive function.
Many peptides used in wellness and regenerative medicine are classified as research-based or "off-label" therapies. While some peptides have strong scientific support and are widely used in clinical practice, most peptides are NOT FDA-approved for the specific conditions for which they are prescribed.
3. Common Indications for Peptide Therapy
Peptides may be recommended for one or more of the following goals:
- Weight loss and metabolic optimization
- Increasing growth hormone secretion
- Enhancing muscle growth and strength
- Improving sleep quality
- Reducing inflammation and supporting joint health
- Anti-aging and skin rejuvenation
- Improving libido and sexual function
- Enhancing energy, mood, and cognitive performance
- Immune system support
- Repair of soft tissue, tendons, and ligaments
- Gastrointestinal healing / gut optimization
Your provider will determine which peptide(s) may be appropriate based on your health history and treatment goals.
4. Potential Benefits
Although individual results vary, clinical practice and scientific literature suggest that peptide therapy may provide:
- Improved metabolism and fat reduction
- Increased lean muscle mass
- Improved energy and physical performance
- Enhanced sleep and recovery
- Better skin texture, elasticity, and collagen production
- Reduced inflammation and pain
- Enhanced libido and sexual wellness
- Improved mental clarity and mood
- Faster healing from injury or stress
Benefits are not guaranteed and may take several weeks to become noticeable.
5. Risks, Side Effects & Potential Complications
Peptide therapy is generally well tolerated, but possible side effects include:
Common Side Effects
- Injection site redness, irritation, or bruising
- Water retention or swelling
- Fatigue, drowsiness, or sleep changes
- Headache
- Nausea or gastrointestinal discomfort
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Mood changes or irritability
- Joint stiffness or muscle aches
Less Common / Serious Risks
- Increased hunger (especially with growth-hormone–releasing peptides)
- Elevated blood sugar
- Fluid retention or electrolyte imbalance
- Increased cortisol or stress-hormone levels
- Possible stimulation of abnormal cell growth (theoretical, not proven)
- Allergic reaction, including anaphylaxis (rare)
Unknown Long-Term Risks
Because many peptides are newer therapies and not FDA-approved for these indications, long-term safety data is limited.
6. Contraindications
Peptide therapy may not be appropriate for patients with:
- Active cancer or history of cancer (unless specifically cleared by oncology)
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Uncontrolled diabetes
- Severe kidney or liver impairment
- Uncontrolled cardiovascular disease
- History of uncontrolled hypertension
- Known hypersensitivity to peptide compounds
- Active infection or autoimmune flare (depends on peptide)
Your provider will review your medical history to determine eligibility.
7. Off-Label & Non-FDA-Approved Use Disclosure
- Many peptides used in wellness medicine are compounded and not FDA-approved.
- They may be prescribed off-label, based on emerging research and clinical experience.
- Compounded peptides vary in purity and potency depending on the pharmacy used.
The patient acknowledges understanding these limitations.
8. Alternatives to Peptide Therapy
- FDA-approved medications
- Lifestyle modification
- Nutritional supplements
- Hormone replacement therapy
- Physical therapy or rehabilitation
- Surgical or interventional procedures
You may decline peptide therapy at any time without affecting your right to other medical care.
9. Treatment Expectations
- Results vary based on health status, adherence, and physiology.
- Peptides are supportive therapies, not cures.
- Frequent follow-up and laboratory monitoring may be required.
- Discontinuation may occur if adverse effects or contraindications develop.
10. Patient Acknowledgment
By confirming below, I confirm that:
- I have been informed about the nature, purpose, potential benefits, risks, limitations, and alternatives to peptide therapy.
- I understand peptides may not be FDA-approved and may be prescribed off-label.
- I understand that no guarantees have been made regarding outcomes.
- I have had an opportunity to ask questions, and they were answered to my satisfaction.
- I voluntarily consent to receive peptide therapy.
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