Investigational products and the disclaimer modal

Last updated May 15, 2026

Investigational products and the disclaimer modal

Some peptides — retatrutide is the canonical example — are investigational compounds without FDA approval for general clinical use. We gate those SKUs behind a one-time disclaimer.

What the modal asks

Three statements you confirm:

  1. Not FDA-approved for general clinical use — Statements about the product haven't been evaluated by the FDA.
  2. For licensed-practitioner or qualified-research use only — The clinical determination is yours, not ours.
  3. State restrictions and chain of custody — Checkout will block restricted destinations; once the package leaves us, the chain of custody is yours.

You tick the attestation checkbox and click Confirm and continue. The product drops into your cart and we log a timestamped record of your confirmation.

Why we log it

The attestation record is the legal artifact — if a regulator ever asks for proof that the practitioner acknowledged the investigational status of the product, the record is exportable from your order history. Retention: seven years from the order date.

See the Compliance posture §02 for the full framing.

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