Educational information

This page does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, prescriptions, or instructions for using unapproved products.

The service label does not define the treatment

Dubai clinics may use “peptide therapy” to describe very different services, from recognised prescription medicines to cosmetic products or experimental protocols. Ask for the exact active ingredient, intended indication, regulatory status, and evidence.

Verify the facility and treating professional through the relevant Dubai health-authority channels. A free consultation led primarily by sales staff should not replace a clinical assessment.

Confirm product traceability

A responsible clinic can identify the dispensing source, manufacturer, registration status, batch, storage pathway, and person accountable for prescribing and follow-up. Imported or compounded claims require particular scrutiny.

Compare clinics on clinical quality

Do not compare only package prices. Evaluate diagnostic process, informed consent, alternatives, realistic outcomes, monitoring, adverse-event support, and whether the clinic is willing to say a treatment is not appropriate.

Frequently asked questions

Is this page medical advice?

No. It is general educational information. A licensed UAE healthcare professional should assess individual symptoms, risks, medicines, and treatment decisions.

Does appearing online mean a peptide is approved in the UAE?

No. Online availability, social-media promotion, and international shipping do not establish UAE product registration or permission for human use.

Sources and further reading

  1. Registered medical product directoryUAE Ministry of Health and Prevention
  2. Substandard and falsified medical productsWorld Health Organization
Review standard

This page was checked for evidence labels, regulatory wording, and unsupported health claims. Clinical expert review will be identified by name when available.