Correction Policy
Learn how Peptidic handles peptide data corrections, broken source links, and editorial updates.
Corrections and updates
Peptidic should update peptide profiles when better source data, regulatory status, broken links, or database inaccuracies are identified.
Corrections should preserve cautious educational framing and should not turn research references into medical recommendations.
How to request a review
Correction requests should include the peptide name, field in question, source URL, and a short explanation of the requested change.
Peptidic may prioritize corrections that affect safety context, approval status, source accuracy, or broken internal links.