The peptide reference that actually cites its sources.

A neutral, research-cited library covering history, regulatory status, mechanism, half-lives, and dosing ranges reported in published trials — for every compound people actually search for.

65
Compounds, plain language
200+
PubMed and FDA citations
4
Practical evergreen guides

BPC-157

Body Protection Compound 157

Healingt½ 15–30 min

Semaglutide

Ozempic · Wegovy

Metabolict½ 7 days

Tirzepatide

Mounjaro · Zepbound

Metabolict½ 5 days

Ipamorelin

NNC 26-0161

GH secretagoguet½ 2 h

Every page cites primary research.

The reference that gets it right is the one that shows its work.

Cited from primary sources.

Every page links to PubMed studies, FDA labels, or agency filings — never aggregator sites or unsourced claims. If a citation is not real, the page does not ship.

Observational, not prescriptive.

Dose ranges describe what trials and the literature have used. The library reports what researchers do, not what you should do.

Neutral and current.

No commerce, no affiliate sourcing, no protocol selling. Every page carries a last-updated date and is on a 6-month review cadence as regulatory and clinical status change.

The log built for everything in this library.

When you start logging what you take, the picture comes together — what worked, what didn't, and whether the protocol is really doing what you hoped. Vial is the private iPhone log built for exactly that.

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Is the library free to read?
Yes. Every peptide page and every guide is free to read, with no account, no email gate, and no paywall. The Vial app subscription is a separate optional product.
Where do the citations come from?
Each peptide page and guide cites primary sources — PubMed studies, FDA labels, EMA filings, and other regulatory documents. The full reference list appears at the bottom of every page.
Does the library recommend doses or protocols?
No. The library reports half-lives, regulatory status, and dose ranges that have been used in published research. It is not personalized medical advice, and most compounds discussed are not approved for the uses described.
How often is the library updated?
Every page carries a last-updated date and is on a 6-month editorial review cadence. Pages are also revised whenever a major regulatory event (FDA approval, compounding restriction, label change) happens for that compound.
Is Vial available on Android?
Not right now. Vial is built natively for iPhone so it can work closely with Apple Health, iCloud, and the Apple Watch.
Do you sell or share my data?
No. The website does not run analytics that follow you elsewhere. The Vial app has no account and never touches our servers — your log lives on your iPhone and syncs through your own iCloud.

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