Scared of needles? What science says about the peptide nasal sprays on the rise
Peptide nasal sprays are emerging as a popular alternative to injections for those seeking wellness and longevity benefits without the discomfort of needles. Companies like Drift Peptides offer spray-based formulas that target recovery, muscle support, sleep, and cellular energy using science-backed ingredients. Research suggests nasal delivery is non-invasive, fast-acting, and capable of bypassing the blood-brain barrier effectively.
- ▪The global peptide market was valued at $140.86 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach $294.58 billion by 2033.
- ▪Nasal spray delivery of peptides is a non-invasive method that can bypass the blood-brain barrier, according to a 2022 National Library of Medicine review.
- ▪Drift Peptides offers spray formulations like CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin for recovery and NAD+ for cellular energy and longevity.
- ▪Each Drift spray provides a 30-day supply and is designed for portability and ease of use.
- ▪Founder John Bains developed the product to avoid daily injections, citing stress and pain as key motivators.
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Shopping Scared of needles? What science says about the peptide nasal sprays on the rise By Miska Salemann Published May 1, 2026, 12:30 p.m. ET New York Post Composite New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. What if better research didn’t have to hurt? That was the question that the CEO and Founder of Drift Pepetides considered as he launched one of the leading companies offering an alternative to peptide injections. In recent months, peptides have become a trending topic in the wellness space.
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