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BioCentury (Late June 2026): 'RFK Jr.'s Peptide Deregulation Threatens the Foundations of Drug Safety' — Industry-Analyst Voice Adds to Growing Critic Chorus Three Weeks Before July 23-24 PCAC Vote on BPC-157, KPV, TB-500, MOTS-c, DSIP, Semax, and Epitalon

BioCentury, the pharma-industry analyst publication, published a piece late in the week of June 29 arguing that HHS Secretary RFK Jr.'s peptide deregulation push threatens the foundations of drug safety. The industry-analyst framing adds to the growing critic chorus documenting concerns about the July 23-24 PCAC vote: FDA career-staff briefing documents concluding all seven peptides have insufficient evidence; STAT News' scoop on the panel-composition changes and conflicts of interest; NBC News, NPR, and Washington Post coverage of the FDA-staff-versus-RFK-Jr. tension; and Public Citizen's July 'Outrage of the Month' advocacy position. The specific BioCentury argument is that the drug-safety framework depends on FDA's ability to defer to career scientific staff on safety and evidence questions; a political override of the staff position (via new panelist composition or via FDA acceptance of a panel vote against staff) would establish a precedent applicable well beyond the seven peptides under immediate review. Additional voices: Personal Care Insights framed the deregulation as 'amid safety concern backlash'; the AP characterized the panel composition as a shift from 'academics and researchers' to 'health professionals who prescribe, produce or promote peptides.'