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Peptide Legal Status in United Kingdom
The UK regulates peptides as medicines under the Human Medicines Regulations 2012. GLP-1 agonists (semaglutide, tirzepatide) are licensed and available via NHS and private prescription. Research peptides like BPC-157 lack marketing authorization and fall into a legal gray area — they are not explicitly scheduled but cannot be legally sold for human consumption without MHRA approval.
Regulator
MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency) — Official website
Key Facts
Compounding Pharmacy Rules
Telehealth Prescribing
Peptide Categories in United Kingdom
Approved
Semaglutide (Wegovy, Ozempic), tirzepatide (Mounjaro), liraglutide (Saxenda) — all licensed by MHRA and NICE-approved for NHS use in specific indications.
Research / Unapproved
BPC-157, TB-500, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, ipamorelin, CJC-1295 — no UK marketing authorization. Cannot be legally sold for human consumption. Sold as 'research chemicals' with disclaimers, but MHRA may treat as unlicensed medicines if intended for human use.
Banned / Restricted
Peptides scheduled under the Misuse of Drugs Act (e.g., certain growth hormone secretagogues if classified). AOD-9604 and fragment peptides face additional scrutiny. Check current MHRA scheduling.
Key Legislation
- Human Medicines Regulations 2012
- Medicines Act 1968
- Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (for scheduled peptides)
Peptides in United Kingdom: FAQ
Sources
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