The dangers of getting peptide use advice from social media | 60 Minutes Australia
Jul 1, 2026•Channel
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Published1 week ago
Duration2:03
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CategoryNews & Politics
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Description
Many influencers on social media have been sharing their results from injecting peptides. But as Adam Hegarty and Sheree Gibson discuss on the Extra Minutes podcast, there are serious dangers in heeding advice from non-medical professionals
The information discussed in this podcast is general in nature and should not be understood to be medical advice. Please contact your GP or other healthcare practitioners for advice that is tailored to your medical needs.
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