Peptide stacks

Medically reviewed by the Rite Aid Health Team · Last updated July 2, 2026

A peptide stack combines two or more peptides for one goal, such as recovery, sleep, body composition, or skin support.

Start here to compare the common pairs, why people combine them, what to watch for, and when it is safer to choose one peptide instead. Dosing is informational only and should be set with a clinician.

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Growth hormone and recomposition

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Compare instead

Deciding between two peptides rather than combining them? See our peptide comparisons.

For general education only — not medical advice or a treatment recommendation. Peptides are not a substitute for care from a licensed provider. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before you start, stop, or change any peptide, medication, or supplement.

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