Why legality is not a yes-or-no question
Peptide therapy is not a single product category. Some peptides may be approved medicines in defined contexts, some may be investigational, some may be sold as research chemicals, and some may be inappropriate or unsafe for consumer use.
CDSCO and Indian drug regulation context
India's drug regulatory framework is overseen by CDSCO under the Drugs and Cosmetics framework and New Drugs and Clinical Trials Rules. Current status should be checked with official sources and qualified professionals.
Prescription and supervision matter
If a peptide is being used as a medical intervention, clinician review, prescription appropriateness, sourcing quality, contraindications, and follow-up become important. A social-media recommendation is not medical supervision.
Research chemical risk
Products marketed online as research chemicals may not be intended for human use. Quality, sterility, contamination, dose accuracy, storage, and authenticity can be major safety concerns.
Import and sourcing questions
Before considering any peptide, clients should ask who manufactured it, whether it is approved for the intended use, how quality is verified, whether it is prescribed by a qualified professional, and whether it is legal to import or use.
Life Reversal's position
Life Reversal does not sell unapproved peptides or prescribe medication. The role is education, risk framing, biomarker-led planning, and helping clients prepare better questions for qualified medical review.
What to do before considering peptides
Clarify your goal, review your medical history, check biomarkers, evaluate safer foundations first, verify current regulatory status, and involve the right clinician before making decisions.
Related Life Reversal pages
Read the peptide therapy India guide, BPC-157 India guide, retatrutide weight-loss guide, and book a consultation for education and planning.