Common Questions and Answers
This section is designed to provide clear, accurate answers to common questions you and your clients may have about our peptides. Understanding how to address these questions correctly helps maintain compliance and ensures that our products are presented as high-quality and legitimate.
Q: Are these peptides made in the USA?
A: All of peptide raw materials come from outside of the USA. We source our peptides from highly reputable labs in the EU, where they are produced under stringent standards. Once the peptides are produced, they undergo 3rd-party testing in the USA by independent labs for double verification. The FDA has limited the ability of American companies to manufacture peptides domestically, which is why we rely on international sources for production.
Q: Do your peptides have any additional substances like salts or residues?
A: No, our peptides are 99%-100% pure, and we pride ourselves on the purity of our products. You can verify this through the Certificates of Analysis (CoAs) that accompany each batch. These CoAs detail the purity levels and ensure that our products contain no extraneous residues, salts, or impurities.
Q: Does peptide powder need to be stored cold?
A: No, peptide powder does not need to be stored cold during shipping. The powder is formulated to withstand normal shipping temperatures without degradation. However, to ensure maximum stability, we ship with cold packs to minimize any potential temperature exposure. After reconstitution, the peptides should be stored in a refrigerator and typically last for 30 days.
Q: Do you accept any insurance?
A: No, we do not accept insurance. All of our peptides are sold strictly for research purposes, which means they are not covered under traditional health insurance plans.
Q: Why do you not accept credit card payments for orders over $1,000?
A: Credit card companies charge around 10% processing fees for transactions involving peptides. To avoid these fees and keep our prices low, we use invoicing with wire transfers for wholesale orders above $1,000. This way, the savings are passed on to you instead of being lost to processing fees.
Q: Do I need to participate in the research study to sell peptides?
A: No, participation in any research study is not required to sell peptides. Our partners at Peptide Protocols offer these studies as a resource for community knowledge and convenience. You can choose to participate in these studies or not; it’s entirely optional.
Q: Can a doctor prescribe peptides?
A: No, doctors cannot prescribe peptides that are not FDA-approved. Instead, they may "advise" patients to research peptides by signing a liability waiver. This allows doctors to guide patients on what peptides to explore for their own research without crossing into medical prescription territory.
Q: A guy named Frank Wong in my inbox is offering peptides for $5. Why is Ozempic selling for thousands?
A: Frank Wong is likely selling low-quality, unregulated peptides from Chinese warehouses, which are often mass-produced without proper oversight. These peptides are cheap because they don’t meet the high standards of production or testing required for legitimate research-grade peptides. This is why our peptides are sourced from EU labs with strict regulations, ensuring that they are high-quality and safe. The market for legitimate peptides like Ozempic is much more expensive because it involves regulated production, extensive clinical testing, and FDA approval.
Q: Do peptides have expiration dates?
A: Yes, all of our peptides come with an expiration date, which is clearly labeled on each vial. The shelf life of a peptide depends on storage conditions, but once reconstituted, most peptides should be used within 30 days and stored properly in a refrigerator to maintain potency.
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