# Contact TB-500 Dr: Editorial Corrections and Source Queries

> Contact TB-500 Dr with corrections, source queries, or citation questions about the thymosin beta-4 and TB-500 research summaries. Editorial only — not a clinic, not a vendor.

For corrections, citation questions, and source queries about the TB-500 and thymosin beta-4 summaries. Editorial only.

## What to write to us about

TB-500 Dr is an editorial binder of the published TB-500 and thymosin beta-4 literature, and this desk handles editorial matters only. Write to us if a citation looks wrong, a study is misread, a fragment-versus-full-length distinction is muddled, or a regulatory fact has changed and should be updated against its FDA source. We take corrections seriously and we cite our sources so they can be checked.

We cannot answer requests we are not equipped to handle. We do not provide medical advice, we do not recommend doses, and we do not interpret anyone's individual situation.

## What we cannot help with

We are not a clinic, a pharmacy, a telehealth service, or a supplier. We cannot tell you where to obtain TB-500, we cannot sell or ship anything, and we cannot provide dosing, protocols, or treatment guidance. Questions about whether something is appropriate for you belong with a licensed healthcare professional, not with an editorial publisher.

For the regulatory landscape — FDA approval status, the 503A category, and how lawful compounded access works in general — the [TB-500 legal status](/legal-status) page lays out the FDA-citable facts.

## Editorial contact form

Use the form below for corrections and source queries. Tell us the page, the specific claim, and the source you believe is correct, and we will review it against the literature. A name and an email address are optional but help us follow up. This form reaches the editorial desk only and creates no clinical relationship of any kind.

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A tabbed research binder on TB-500 and thymosin beta-4 — each evidence class filed behind its own divider and cited to source, the fragment kept apart from its parent protein, with no clinic behind the binder and nothing here dispensed or prescribed.
