Frequently asked questions.
The essentials on prescriptions, testing, shipping, and cost. Still have a question? Reach our team.
Yes. Every therapeutic peptide in our formulary is dispensed only after a licensed provider reviews your medical intake and issues a prescription. Ancillary supplies like bacteriostatic water are provided for reconstitution and research use and are labeled accordingly.
You complete an online medical intake — about eight minutes — covering your goals, history, medications, and any relevant labs. A board-certified provider licensed in your state reviews it and follows up over secure messaging. Most submissions are reviewed same-day.
Every lot is third-party tested. We confirm identity by mass spectrometry, quantify purity by HPLC (median above 99%), and screen for endotoxin and sterility. A certificate of analysis ships with your order.
Some compounds, such as the GLP-1 class, have FDA-approved reference products; many peptides are compounded or supplied for research. Statements on this site have not been evaluated by the FDA, and products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Your provider will explain what applies to your specific protocol.
Prescriptions are compounded at a licensed pharmacy and shipped cold-chain, typically dispatched within 48 hours. We currently serve patients in 43 states.
Yes — anytime. Message your care team to pause a protocol, adjust your dose, skip a refill, or stop entirely. There's no lock-in.
Often, yes. Compatible peptides can be combined into one supervised regimen, and our system flags interactions for your provider to review before anything is prescribed.
Many protocols are HSA/FSA eligible. Eligibility depends on your plan and your provider's determination — we provide itemized documentation you can submit.
Pricing is per compound and dose, shown on each product page, billed monthly with a quarterly option that saves 10%. There are no membership fees beyond the cost of your protocol.
Tell us in the intake. Your provider screens for the contraindications specific to each compound class — for example, personal or family history relevant to the GLP-1 class — and will decline to prescribe when a protocol isn't safe for you.
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