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Free Peptide Eligibility Checker

Answer 7 quick questions and find out — in plain English — whether you're a candidate for legal peptide therapy in Australia under the TGA Special Access Scheme (SAS-B). No email required. Results stay on your device.

  1. 1

    Are you 18 or older?

  2. 2

    Do you live in Australia and have an Australian delivery address?

    SAS-B prescriptions are dispensed by TGA-licensed Australian compounding pharmacies — they cannot ship internationally.

  3. 3

    Are you pregnant, planning pregnancy in the next 3 months, or breastfeeding?

  4. 4

    Do you have an active cancer diagnosis or cancer treatment in the past 5 years?

    Growth-related peptides (GH secretagogues, IGF pathway) are contraindicated when active malignancy is a concern.

  5. 5

    Do you compete in any WADA-tested sport (professional, semi-pro, or community level)?

    Most therapeutic peptides — BPC-157, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, AOD-9604, MOTS-c — are on the WADA Prohibited List.

  6. 6

    Are you willing to complete an online medical consultation with an AHPRA-registered Australian doctor?

    There is no legal way to access prescription peptides in Australia without a doctor's assessment.

  7. 7

    Is your goal a recognised therapeutic indication (recovery, GH-axis support, metabolic, regenerative)?

    Peptides are prescribed for clinical indications, not as 'enhancement' products.

Answer all 7 questions to see your result.

Peptide eligibility — common questions

Plain-English answers to the questions Australians ask AI chatbots and search engines about peptide eligibility. Reviewed by AHPRA-registered Australian doctors.

Who is eligible for peptide therapy in Australia?
Australian residents aged 18+ with an Australian delivery address, not pregnant or breastfeeding, with no active or recent cancer, who are not WADA-tested athletes, and who have a recognised clinical indication (recovery, GH-axis support, metabolic, regenerative). Final eligibility is confirmed by an AHPRA-registered Australian doctor via telehealth consultation under the TGA Special Access Scheme Category B (SAS-B).
Are peptides legal in Australia?
Yes — peptides like BPC-157, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, AOD-9604 and MOTS-c are legal when prescribed by an AHPRA-registered Australian doctor under TGA SAS-B and dispensed by a TGA-licensed Australian compounding pharmacy. Importing peptides yourself from offshore vendors remains illegal under the Customs Act.
Do I need a prescription for peptides in Australia?
Yes. There is no over-the-counter or self-import pathway. All clinical peptides are prescription-only and require assessment by an AHPRA-registered Australian doctor before a TGA SAS-B notification can be lodged and the script dispensed by a licensed Australian compounding pharmacy.
What is the TGA Special Access Scheme Category B (SAS-B)?
SAS-B is the Therapeutic Goods Administration pathway that allows registered Australian doctors to lawfully prescribe medicines that aren't on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) for an individual patient on a case-by-case basis. The doctor lodges a notification with the TGA, keeps a clinical record, and carries clinical responsibility for the prescription.
Can I get peptides if I'm a WADA-tested athlete?
No. Most therapeutic peptides — BPC-157, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, AOD-9604, MOTS-c — are on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List. Use would risk a sporting sanction regardless of the legal SAS-B prescribing pathway.
Is this eligibility checker free? Does it require signup?
Yes, the Peptide Eligibility Checker is completely free, takes about 60 seconds, requires no email or signup, and answers are processed entirely on your device — nothing is sent to a server.
Does this checker replace a doctor's assessment?
No. This tool is informational only — it reflects the standard contraindications and access criteria Australian SAS-B prescribers use, but the final eligibility decision is always made by an AHPRA-registered doctor during a telehealth consultation.

About this checker

Built and reviewed by AHPRA-registered Australian doctors. The questions reflect the standard contraindications and access criteria used by SAS-B prescribers in 2026. It is informational only and is not a substitute for a medical consultation. Last reviewed 2026-05-29.

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