Peptide Legal Status in Connecticut
Enhanced state-level restrictions on compounding and distribution. Connecticut has rigorous pharmacy board oversight and strict compounding regulations. The state limits telemedicine prescribing for certain controlled and non-approved substances.
Key Facts
Connecticut Regulatory Details
Peptide Availability in Connecticut
| Peptide | FDA Status | Evidence | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| BPC-157 | Not Approved | C | Restricted |
| TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) | Not Approved | C | Restricted |
| GHK-Cu | Not Approved | B | Restricted |
| Ipamorelin | Not Approved | B | Restricted |
| CJC-1295 | Not Approved | B | Restricted |
| Sermorelin | Approved | A | Available by Rx |
| Tesamorelin | Approved | A | Available by Rx |
| Bremelanotide (PT-141) | Approved | A | Available by Rx |
| Semaglutide | Approved | A | Available by Rx |
| Tirzepatide | Approved | A | Available by Rx |
| AOD-9604 | Not Approved | C | Restricted |
| DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) | Not Approved | D | Restricted |
| Epithalon (Epitalon) | Not Approved | C | Restricted |
| Selank | Not Approved | B | Restricted |
| Semax | Not Approved | B | Restricted |
| GHRP-2 | Not Approved | B | Restricted |
| GHRP-6 | Not Approved | B | Restricted |
| Hexarelin | Not Approved | B | Restricted |
| Melanotan II | Not Approved | C | Restricted |
| LL-37 | Not Approved | C | Restricted |
| Thymalin | Not Approved | C | Restricted |
| KPV | Not Approved | D | Restricted |
| Liraglutide | Approved | A | Available by Rx |
| Retatrutide | Not Approved | B | Restricted |
| Survodutide | Not Approved | B | Restricted |
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