Peptide Resources for Providers and Clinicians
Patients are asking about peptides and GLP-1 therapy whether or not their care team brings it up. Keel gives providers one place to ground those conversations: compound-level reference content, structured education, and calculation tools accurate enough to use chairside.
Clinical Compound Overviews
Start with the compounds providers get asked about most. Each entry covers what the compound is, the research behind it, how it works, and handling considerations, with numbered sources throughout.
Semaglutide
GLP-1 receptor agonist with the deepest clinical evidence base in the library.
Tirzepatide
Dual GIP/GLP-1 agonist; titration and dose-conversion questions are common in practice.
Retatrutide
Investigational triple agonist frequently asked about by patients.
BPC-157
Widely used in self-directed communities; providers field frequent questions on it.
TB-500
Synthetic thymosin beta-4 fragment often stacked with BPC-157.
Ipamorelin
Selective growth hormone secretagogue with a comparatively clean signaling profile.
CJC-1295 No DAC
GHRH analog commonly paired with ipamorelin in secretagogue protocols.
Tesamorelin
FDA-approved GHRH analog; a useful anchor for evidence-graded discussion.
Thymosin Alpha-1
Immune-modulating peptide with an approval history outside the US.
GHK-Cu
Copper peptide with topical and injectable use questions in aesthetic practice.
Provider Education
A sequenced curriculum for clinicians. Each module pairs learning objectives with a short knowledge check.
Module 1: Peptide Pharmacology Fundamentals
Peptide classes, receptor targets, half-life and exposure concepts, and how investigational status shapes counseling.
Module 2: Reconstitution and Sterile Handling
Bacteriostatic water math, concentration targets, syringe selection, storage, and sterility practice.
Module 3: GLP-1 Titration in Practice
Escalation schedules, plateau management, microdosing considerations, and switching between agents.
Module 4: Patient Selection and Monitoring
Screening, contraindication review, monitoring parameters, and structured follow-up for peptide-using patients.
Practice Tools
Free, no account required, and precise enough to verify a patient's math during the visit.
Dose & Reconstitution Calculator
Verify a patient's reconstitution math in seconds: vial strength and diluent volume to exact syringe units, on a to-scale insulin syringe.
Titration Schedule Builder
Build a dated, week-by-week escalation plan for any compound and hand it to the patient with the exact units to draw at each step.
Peptide Stack Builder
Review multi-compound protocols in one place: per-compound reconstitution, combined weekly schedule, and aggregate cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the provider hub for?
Licensed healthcare professionals — physicians, NPs, PAs, pharmacists, and nurses — who counsel patients asking about peptides and GLP-1 therapy, or who manage patients already using these compounds.
Is the clinical content different from the peptide wiki?
It builds on the same wiki entries. Provider-depth clinical overviews add evidence grading, pharmacokinetics, contraindications, and monitoring parameters on top of the educational reference content.
Are the practice tools free to use?
Yes. The calculator, titration schedule builder, and stack builder are free, work without an account, and can be used chairside or shared with patients.
Does Keel provide clinical guidance or standards of care?
No. Keel provides professional education and calculation tools only. Clinical decisions, prescribing, and patient management remain the responsibility of the treating provider.