Peptide Consumer Literacy Quiz

25 Questions · 5 Dimensions · ~8 minutes

Tests your knowledge of peptide sourcing, red flags, physician oversight, regulatory frameworks, and safety protocols. Scores you across 5 dimensions of peptide consumer literacy.

QUIZ TYPE: Knowledge assessment | QUESTIONS: 25 | DIMENSIONS: 5 | URL: tonygreenberg.com/quiz_25q

The 5 Scoring Dimensions

CodeDimensionWhat It Measures
SQSource QualityUnderstanding where peptides come from and what quality signals matter
RFRed FlagsIdentifying deceptive marketing, fake COAs, and dangerous vendors
PEPhysician EngagementUnderstanding proper medical oversight and clinical protocols
RARegulatory AwarenessKnowledge of FDA status, legal frameworks, and enforcement landscape
SCSafety & ContraindicationsUnderstanding drug interactions, contraindications, and safety protocols

Sample Questions (First 10 of 25)

QUESTION 1 OF 25
What does a legitimate Certificate of Analysis (COA) include that a fake one typically omits?
QUESTION 2 OF 25
Which of the following is NOT a valid red flag when evaluating a peptide vendor?
QUESTION 3 OF 25
What does 'grey market' mean in the context of peptide compounds?
QUESTION 4 OF 25
A vendor claims their BPC-157 is 'FDA-approved.' This statement is:
QUESTION 5 OF 25
What is the primary difference between a 503A compounding pharmacy and a 503B outsourcing facility?
QUESTION 6 OF 25
Which peptide has received FDA approval for a specific medical indication?
QUESTION 7 OF 25
What does HPLC purity testing measure?
QUESTION 8 OF 25
A physician who prescribes peptides without reviewing bloodwork or medical history is:
QUESTION 9 OF 25
What is the legal status of BPC-157 in the United States as of 2026?
QUESTION 10 OF 25
Which of the following best describes the role of the DEA in peptide regulation?

Score Interpretation

Score RangeLevelWhat It Means
90–100Expert ConsumerYou understand the peptide landscape at a clinical level
70–89Informed ConsumerStrong foundational knowledge with some gaps
50–69Developing LiteracyYou know the basics but are vulnerable to common deceptions
Below 50At RiskSignificant knowledge gaps that could lead to unsafe decisions