Are peptides legal in Australia?
The honest answer is: it depends on the exact substance, and only the regulator can tell you. Here is what PepExact is, what it is not, and where the authoritative answers actually live.
What PepExact is — and isn't
PepExact is an educational measurement tool. It takes numbers you already have — a vial size, the water added, a dose — and returns the units on a syringe, with the arithmetic shown. That is the whole product.
It does not sell peptides, link to vendors, recommend doses, or advise on obtaining or importing anything. And it does not provide legal advice. Nothing on this page is legal advice.
Why there is no single yes or no
“Peptides” is a broad category covering many different substances in many different forms. Whether a specific one may be possessed, imported, or supplied — and under what conditions — depends on that substance, its presentation, and how the law and the medicines schedule treat it. Those are questions for the regulator and the law, not for a calculator.
PepExact has no information about any of that and will never guess. If you need to know the status of a particular substance, go to the primary source below.
Where the authoritative answers live
In Australia, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) is the Australian Government authority that regulates medicines, medical devices, and biologicals. It is the source of record for what is approved, scheduled, or unapproved in Australia. In the United States, the equivalent regulator is the FDA.
Common questions
Can PepExact tell me whether a peptide is legal where I live?
No. PepExact is a measurement calculator. It converts a vial, water, and a dose into syringe units and nothing else. It has no information about the legal status of any substance and does not provide legal advice.
Where is the authoritative answer for Australia?
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), the Australian Government authority that regulates medicines, medical devices, and biologicals. Whether a specific substance is approved, scheduled, prescription-only, or unapproved depends on the substance and its form, and the TGA is the source of record.
Does PepExact sell peptides or help obtain them?
No. PepExact sells nothing, links to no vendors, and offers no guidance on obtaining, importing, or sourcing any substance. It exists only to make the measurement arithmetic trustworthy.
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PepExact is a measurement tool, not medical or legal advice. It does not sell peptides and does not tell you what, how much, or whether to take anything. For regulatory questions, consult the TGA (Australia) or the relevant authority in your country.