# About Meds CJC-1295: An Independent Research Digest

> Meds CJC-1295 is an independent editorial project publishing summaries of the peer-reviewed CJC-1295 research. Not a clinic, not a vendor, no medical advice.

What this project is, what it is not, and how the listings are built — an independent editorial reading of the published literature.

## What Meds CJC-1295 is

Meds CJC-1295 is an independent editorial project that publishes summaries of the peer-reviewed research literature on CJC-1295. We are not a clinic. We do not employ clinicians and we do not provide medical advice. We do not manufacture, sell, or distribute any product. Our work is editorial commentary on publicly available science.

We built the site like a well-organized listing: each finding tagged to its study, the two forms of the molecule kept on separate channels, and the gaps in the evidence marked as plainly as the findings. The aim is a surface you can scan and compare, not a storefront and not a consultation.

## What the name means

The 'meds' in the domain is editorial framing — a medicinal-science register, the position this publisher takes relative to the literature. It is not a claim that the site dispenses, prescribes, or sells anything. There is no pharmacy here, no counter, and no prescriber.

CJC-1295 is an unapproved research chemical with no approved human indication [1], and we treat it as exactly that throughout: a molecule with a documented pharmacology and an undocumented long-term safety profile. Where the literature is precise, we are precise; where it is silent, we say so.

## How the digest is built

Each page is assembled from the published record: the human pharmacokinetic studies, the rat bioconjugate work, the enzymology behind the substitutions, and the recent class reviews [1][2][8][13]. Quantitative claims carry a citation to a numbered source in the [full reference list](/references). Where a claim is mechanistic rather than trial-proven — the CJC-1295/ipamorelin synergy, for instance — we say so explicitly [11].

We do not invent findings, we do not recommend doses, and we do not name commercial brands. When the answer to a common question is 'the data does not exist,' that is the answer we publish.

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A marketplace-style listing of the published CJC-1295 record — the DAC and no-DAC forms shelved on separate channels, every figure tagged to its study, nothing here dispensed, prescribed, or for sale.
