What comes after RUO?

EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 19 MIN

What comes after RUO?

from Uncapped: Stories from the Grey Market · host krysia

How Telehealth, US Manufacturing and 503A Ambitions are Rebuilding the Peptide MarketThe peptide market may be moving into a new phase.For years, much of the industry operated through Research Use Only (RUO) websites selling peptides in a legal grey zone. But that model is coming under pressure from payment processors, regulators, and changing mrket expectations.This episode explores what may be replacing it.Rather than a simple shift from RUO vendors to legitimate pharmacies, a more complex infrastructure appears to be emerging: telehealth platforms, physician sign-off models, compounding pharmacies, and even underground U.S. manufacturing operations trying to move toward 503A licensing over time.We break down how clinics created demand for alternative peptide supply, why telehealth has become such an attractive distribution layer, what legitimate sterile compounding actually involves, and why some operators may be using telehealth as a bridge toward a more defensible healthcare structure.The key point is that this is not a clean transition from grey market to regulated pharmacy.It is a hybrid phase in which:some operations are fully licensed pharmaciessome are Telehealth driven prescribing systemssome are clinic facing vendor networks wrapped in physician sign-offand some may be underground U.S. manufacturers trying to acquire the telehealth layer now and the 503A wrapper laterDemand for peptides hasn’t disappeared.What’s changing is the infrastructure through which that demand is served, and who manages to control the next version of the market.

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