Three cornerstone guides covering Canada's legal and regulatory landscape, how to read a
Certificate of Analysis as a buyer (not a chemist), and what to demand when verifying a batch
or lot. All information only — no sales, no medical advice.
A plain-language walkthrough of how Health Canada classifies research peptides, what the
April 2026 advisory means for buyers, how the CBSA processes cross-border shipments, and
why domestic Canadian sourcing changes the risk picture entirely.
What to look at when a supplier hands you a Certificate of Analysis — HPLC purity,
LC-MS identity, Karl Fischer water content, endotoxin (LAL), ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation,
and what to do when a field is missing or suspicious.
How to cross-reference batch numbers, what questions to ask a supplier before paying,
the red flags that signal a fabricated or recycled Certificate of Analysis, and how
to build a simple verification checklist you can run in under five minutes.