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Systemic Peptide Effects

Meaning

Systemic Peptide Effects refer to the broad, pleiotropic biological and physiological outcomes elicited by therapeutic peptides that act across multiple organ systems and regulatory axes throughout the body. Unlike highly localized drug actions, these effects encompass changes in hormonal balance, metabolic regulation, immune modulation, and neurocognitive function. The systemic nature of these molecules allows for a holistic influence on healthspan and vitality.