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Goal-Based Peptide Ranker

Select a health research goal and see peptides ranked by a weighted score combining goal relevance, evidence strength, research status, and safety profile. Adjust filters to refine your results.

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How Scoring Works

  1. 1Goal Relevance (40%) — How closely the peptide matches your selected goal and specificity.
  2. 2Evidence Strength (25%) — Quality and quantity of published research.
  3. 3Research Status (20%) — Clinical trial phase reached.
  4. 4Safety Profile (15%) — Inverse of severe side effect ratio.

Score Breakdown

Goal Relevance
Evidence Strength
Research Status
Safety Profile

Important

Scores are for educational comparison only. Rankings do not constitute medical advice or endorsement of any peptide. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

Understanding Peptide Ranking by Goal

The peptide ranker organizes research peptides around ten major health goals, each with three to five specific sub-categories. When you select a goal and specificity, the tool retrieves peptides that have established relevance to that area based on published research and known mechanisms of action. The goal relevance score (40% of the total) reflects how directly each peptide addresses your specific area of interest.

How Evidence Quality Affects Rankings

Evidence strength (25% of the total score) combines the peptide's evidence level rating with its study count. Peptides with "High" evidence from multiple randomized controlled trials score higher than those with only preclinical data. This ensures that well-researched peptides rise to the top, while still including early-stage peptides that may be highly relevant to your goal.

Common Goal-Specific Considerations

Different goals naturally produce different ranking landscapes. Weight loss rankings tend to feature FDA-approved GLP-1 receptor agonists at the top due to their strong clinical trial data. Healing and recovery rankings are led by peptides like BPC-157 and TB-500 that have extensive preclinical evidence. Growth hormone optimization features a range of secretagogues with varying selectivity profiles. Use the evidence and route filters to narrow results to peptides matching your research preferences.

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Medical Disclaimer

This website is for educational and informational purposes only. The information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using any peptide or supplement.