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3rd party testing of peptides and incurred costs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pacman" data-source="post: 232172" data-attributes="member: 2450"><p>Where would one send their vial of peptides to get tested analyzed? I do like the fact that certain sites do publish COAs, but I feel it would be safe to assume that unless we do random 3rd party tests ourselves, there's no real way to verify 100% that what they sell is legit and pure, and that the COAs are real.</p><p></p><p>At least with compounding pharmacies they have to answer to the FDA, which can inspect them any time they want, so all pharmacies have strong incentive to maintain a perfect record.</p><p></p><p>Whereas, sites like <a href="http://www.peptidesciences.com" target="_blank">www.peptidesciences.com</a> seem to be legit, and they produce their own COAs (like on this page at the bottom: <a href="https://www.peptidesciences.com/semaglutide-3mg?queryID=501f6ae0a96c438cf2285417b5e99dbc&objectID=177&indexName=m1_default_products" target="_blank">Buy Semaglutide (GLP-1 Analogue) 3mg | 99% Purity (USA Made) | Peptide Sciences</a>), but that COA was from February, and who knows if it is real. It seems like it was their own internal analysis and lab that produced it. And also being 6 months old, I feel a little concerned whether or not the newer batches meet the same standard, even if it was a legit COA.</p><p></p><p>So is there a way to send a vial in to some lab, and if so which lab(s)? How expensive is it to do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pacman, post: 232172, member: 2450"] Where would one send their vial of peptides to get tested analyzed? I do like the fact that certain sites do publish COAs, but I feel it would be safe to assume that unless we do random 3rd party tests ourselves, there's no real way to verify 100% that what they sell is legit and pure, and that the COAs are real. At least with compounding pharmacies they have to answer to the FDA, which can inspect them any time they want, so all pharmacies have strong incentive to maintain a perfect record. Whereas, sites like [URL='http://www.peptidesciences.com']www.peptidesciences.com[/URL] seem to be legit, and they produce their own COAs (like on this page at the bottom: [URL='https://www.peptidesciences.com/semaglutide-3mg?queryID=501f6ae0a96c438cf2285417b5e99dbc&objectID=177&indexName=m1_default_products']Buy Semaglutide (GLP-1 Analogue) 3mg | 99% Purity (USA Made) | Peptide Sciences[/URL]), but that COA was from February, and who knows if it is real. It seems like it was their own internal analysis and lab that produced it. And also being 6 months old, I feel a little concerned whether or not the newer batches meet the same standard, even if it was a legit COA. So is there a way to send a vial in to some lab, and if so which lab(s)? How expensive is it to do? [/QUOTE]
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