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By: Brief The Press
Category: Health
March 24, 2026
This launch democratizes access to critical peptide research data, empowering clinicians, researchers, and the public with transparent, evidence-based tools. It streamlines complex analysis, fostering more informed decisions and accelerating advancements in peptide science by making robust data readily available without barriers.
VANCOUVER, BC, March 24, 2026 – Peptide Protocol Wiki (PeptideProtocolWiki.com), an independent, evidence-based peptide research database, today announced the launch of 18 free interactive research tools. These resources, including sophisticated dosing calculators, protocol planners, stack compatibility checkers, and evidence explorers, are designed to provide clinicians, researchers, and the public with transparent, data-driven peptide analysis without any cost or registration. The comprehensive toolkit is meticulously organized across six categories, mirroring a natural research workflow, and draws from a curated database of 130 peptide profiles rich with clinical trial data, dosing protocols, and peer-reviewed research.
The newly available tools span critical research needs, from discovery and calculation to protocol planning and in-depth analysis. Users can leverage the Peptide Finder Quiz to identify promising compounds, utilize the Human Equivalent Dose (HED) Calculator for precise conversions, or employ the Protocol Schedule Builder for multi-peptide planning. Each tool emphasizes an evidence-first design, surfacing research status and evidence levels, ensuring complete transparency with fully disclosed scoring weights, data sources, and methodologies. This integrated approach ensures a seamless research experience, allowing selections to carry between tools for a cohesive workflow.
Peptide Protocol Wiki stands committed to democratizing access to scientifically rigorous information, maintaining no vendor affiliations. The platform’s unique offerings include print-ready outputs for clinical consultations and community intelligence, aggregating real-world protocol data alongside clinical evidence, always clearly labeled by evidence tier. This initiative significantly benefits healthcare providers seeking efficient access to evidence summaries, researchers identifying data gaps, and the public exploring peptide science with guided, educational content. All 18 tools are available now at peptideprotocolwiki.com/tools.