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Research use only: what it means

"Research use only" is a statement about what the material is, not a disclaimer bolted onto a product intended for something else.

A reference material has a specification, not a use

A research reference material is supplied on the basis that it is what the documentation says it is: this compound, this purity, this batch. It is not assessed, formulated or authorised for administration to humans or animals, and no part of its production is designed around that.

That is why REVIVE LAB publishes composition, analysis and handling information but not quantities, schedules or routes. Publishing the latter would describe a use the material is not supplied for.

What REVIVE LAB will not publish

  • Doses, quantities or concentrations intended for use in humans or animals
  • Administration routes, timing, cycles, stacks or combinations
  • Claims about treating, preventing or improving any condition
  • Comparisons framed as guidance on what someone should take

What is published instead

Composition, molecular data, synthesis and purification background, analytical methods, storage and stability behaviour, and summaries of what published research has examined. All of it is explanatory.

Where research literature is described, it is described as literature: what was studied, in what model, and what was measured. That is not a recommendation and should not be read as one.

Medical supervision

Nothing published by REVIVE LAB is medical advice, and no article on this site should be used to make a decision about a human being. Anyone considering the use of any compound in a human context should do so only under the supervision of a qualified medical professional who knows the individual circumstances.

Research use only. This page is explanatory and does not recommend any use, quantity or procedure. REVIVE LAB supplies reference materials for laboratory research. These are not medicines and are not for human or veterinary consumption. Anyone considering the use of any compound in humans should do so only under qualified medical supervision.