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    RFK Jr. stacks FDA panel with peptide peddlers as FDA scientists oppose access

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comJuly 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    While the FDA is not obligated to accept the recommendations from its advisory committees, it often does. In an introductory briefing document for the meeting next month, the agency said it “does not intend to issue a final determination on the issues at hand until input from the advisory committee process has been considered and all reviews have been finalized. The final determination may be affected by issues not discussed at the advisory committee meeting.”

    New and old members

    The nine new members are:

    Gabriel Alizaidy, who promotes peptides on social media and in a newsletter he runs. He is a scientific director at Maximus, a “personal performance medicine” clinic offering peptide injections. The FDA recently sent Maximus a warning letter over “false or misleading” claims on peptides used for weight loss, The Washington Post reported.

    Asare B. Christian, a sports medicine doctor who founded Aether Medicine in Pennsylvania, which uses peptides in its treatments for pain, anti-aging, injuries, and neurological disease.

    Robert Harshbarger, a Republican state senator in Tennessee who is a pharmacist and son of US Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R). In November, Diana Harshbarger specifically asked Kennedy to have the FDA reevaluate six peptides.

    Melissa Loseke, the founder and medical director of the Re-New Institute in Nebraska, which offers peptide treatments in its focus on “whole-person healing” and its mission to “extend lifespan.”

    Haleem Mohammed is the chief medical officer at Gameday Men’s Health, which offers peptide therapy as part of its focus on “hormone optimization, vitality and longevity care.”

    Gerald Morris, medical director at the wellness clinic AMG Medical in Tucson, Arizona. His website says he has “a passion for regenerative medicine, peptide therapy, and human longevity.

    Josh Starbuck, a concierge doctor in Hawaii who focuses on functional medicine and peptide therapy for anti-aging and longevity.

    Kris Wusterhausen, founder of The Resurge Clinic, a wellness and longevity clinic in Texas, which promotes peptides.

    Last is David Pope, a chief pharmacy officer at XiFin Pharmacy Solution, a company that makes healthcare workflow and billing software. It’s unclear if he has a public stance on peptide use.

    The four previous members are:

    Timothy Fensky, a pharmacy industry consultant and representative from the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy.

    Elizabeth Rebello, an anesthesiologist and executive director at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

    Brian Serumaga, director of personalized medicines at US Pharmacopeia.

    Donnette Staas, vice president of regulatory strategy at Jazz Pharmaceuticals, who is a non-voting industry representative.



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