Peptide Legal Status in New York

Restrictive

Enhanced state-level restrictions on compounding and distribution. New York has among the strictest pharmaceutical regulations in the nation. The state Education Department oversees pharmacy licensing with enhanced compounding requirements and limits on telemedicine prescribing for non-approved substances.

Key Facts

Regulatory Stance
restrictive
Compounding Allowed
No
Age Restrictions
Yes

New York Regulatory Details

New York has among the strictest pharmaceutical regulations in the nation. The state Education Department oversees pharmacy licensing with enhanced compounding requirements and limits on telemedicine prescribing for non-approved substances.

Peptide Availability in New York

PeptideFDA StatusEvidenceAvailability
BPC-157Not ApprovedCRestricted
TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4)Not ApprovedCRestricted
GHK-CuNot ApprovedBRestricted
IpamorelinNot ApprovedBRestricted
CJC-1295Not ApprovedBRestricted
SermorelinApprovedAAvailable by Rx
TesamorelinApprovedAAvailable by Rx
Bremelanotide (PT-141)ApprovedAAvailable by Rx
SemaglutideApprovedAAvailable by Rx
TirzepatideApprovedAAvailable by Rx
AOD-9604Not ApprovedCRestricted
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide)Not ApprovedDRestricted
Epithalon (Epitalon)Not ApprovedCRestricted
SelankNot ApprovedBRestricted
SemaxNot ApprovedBRestricted
GHRP-2Not ApprovedBRestricted
GHRP-6Not ApprovedBRestricted
HexarelinNot ApprovedBRestricted
Melanotan IINot ApprovedCRestricted
LL-37Not ApprovedCRestricted
ThymalinNot ApprovedCRestricted
KPVNot ApprovedDRestricted
LiraglutideApprovedAAvailable by Rx
RetatrutideNot ApprovedBRestricted
SurvodutideNot ApprovedBRestricted

Peptides in New York: FAQ

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