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
| Code | Dimension | What It Measures |
| SQ | Source Quality | Understanding where peptides come from and what quality signals matter |
| RF | Red Flags | Identifying deceptive marketing, fake COAs, and dangerous vendors |
| PE | Physician Engagement | Understanding proper medical oversight and clinical protocols |
| RA | Regulatory Awareness | Knowledge of FDA status, legal frameworks, and enforcement landscape |
| SC | Safety & Contraindications | Understanding 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 Range | Level | What It Means |
| 90–100 | Expert Consumer | You understand the peptide landscape at a clinical level |
| 70–89 | Informed Consumer | Strong foundational knowledge with some gaps |
| 50–69 | Developing Literacy | You know the basics but are vulnerable to common deceptions |
| Below 50 | At Risk | Significant knowledge gaps that could lead to unsafe decisions |