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Corrections policy
If you spot a factual error, an outdated regulatory statement, a missing safety warning, a broken citation, or wording that could be read as a medical claim, we want to hear from you. This page explains what we will act on, how quickly, and how to submit a correction.
Submit a correction
Email corrections@peptideauthority.co.uk with the page URL, the correction category, what is wrong in a sentence or two, and a source (URL preferred) supporting the correction.
We treat every submission as a private, good-faith request. Submitters are never identified publicly without consent.
Correction categories
Choose the closest fit when you submit. If unsure, leave the category blank — we will triage it.
Factual errorHigh
Outdated regulationCritical
Missing safety warningCritical
Citation issueHigh
Unclear wordingMedium
Potential medical-claim concernCritical
Response times
| Severity | Target |
|---|---|
| Critical | Acknowledged within 1 working day. Page taken down or corrected within 3 working days while we investigate. |
| High | Acknowledged within 3 working days. Correction or response within 10 working days. |
| Medium / Low | Acknowledged within 10 working days. Correction or response within 30 working days. |
What we will do
- • Investigate every submission and reply.
- • Correct or retract content that is wrong, outdated, or unsafe.
- • Add a visible correction note when a substantive change is made.
- • Update the page's last-reviewed date.
- • Re-run the medical-claims lint script on the page.
- • Credit the reporter if requested (with permission).
What we will not do
- • Provide medical, legal, or anti-doping advice in response to a correction.
- • Confirm or deny whether a specific clinic, supplier, or product is lawful in your jurisdiction.
- • Negotiate over content with PR or marketing teams seeking to soften safety wording.
- • Remove pages that someone dislikes but which are accurate and properly sourced.
Correction log
Substantive corrections will be recorded in a public log with a date, page URL, category, and a one-line summary of what changed and why. (Public log launches with Phase 2 content.)
Related policies
- Editorial standards — how we research, grade evidence, and review pages.
- Editorial board — review roles and scope.
- Conflict of interest policy — affiliate disclosure and editorial firewall.
- Medical disclaimer — what this site is and is not.