Company & Credibility
What is Tailored Peptides?
A premium peptide and GLP-1 supplier that goes beyond product delivery — pairing high-quality compounded peptide products with in-depth educational resources that equip clinics, providers, and organizations to drive real results.
Our mission: eliminate the middlemen so practices get the highest-quality peptides and GLP-1s at the best direct price — with outstanding service and support baked in.
What do we actually sell?
- Single peptides — 24+ compounds including BPC-157, Sermorelin, NAD+, GHK-Cu, TB-500, Tesamorelin, IGF-1 LR3, and more
- Peptide blends — 20 curated stacks (Regen, Repair, GH Recovery, GH Sleep, Fat Loss, and more)
- GLP-1s — Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Retatrutide, and related compounds
- Education & support — clinical onboarding, dosing protocols, and the Practitioner Playbook
Why should a practice choose Tailored Peptides over their existing supplier?
Quality
Licensed 503A pharmacies, 97%+ purity, pre-mixed and sterile
Pricing
Direct-from-pharmacy, no distributor markup, no minimums
Ease
Streamlined back office, easy online ordering, next-day shipping standard
Support
Clinical onboarding, dosing guidance, proactive follow-up
How does provider onboarding work?
- Go to tailoredpeptides.com
- Click "Become A Provider" and complete the application at tailoredpeptides.com/provider
- Review the resources folder at tailoredpeptides.com/resources
NPI verification is required. Once submitted, onboarding is typically completed same-day or next business day.
How do prospects reach us?
Website: tailoredpeptides.com · Email: support@tailoredpeptides.com
Provide your direct contact details to the prospect during onboarding.
Products
Single peptides — quick reference
| Peptide | Primary use |
|---|
Peptide blends — quick reference
| Blend | Focus |
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Blend dosing is the same as the individual peptides they contain.
Do we carry GLP-1s?
Yes — Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, and Retatrutide, compounded through our licensed 503A pharmacies to the same standard as the peptide line: 97%+ purity, sterile, pre-mixed, COA-backed.
What's the standard dosing protocol?
We provide a general dosing reference framework — the standard approach is to start low, let the patient acclimate, and titrate up based on response. To work through a specific plan, providers can use the Protocol Planner available in the resources folder.
Where's the full Practitioner Playbook?
It covers 20+ peptides with mechanism-of-action, dosing baselines, safety profiles, and clinical applications — written for providers, not marketers. It lives in the resources folder; you can also send it directly.
Peptides & Blends by Purpose
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Ordering & Operations
How is an account set up?
Direct the provider to tailoredpeptides.com → "Become A Provider" → complete the application → review the resources folder. NPI verification is required before the first order. Most practices are live same-day.
What are the shipping options and timelines?
Standard next-day shipping is our default — and it's affordable. All orders ship cold-chain with proper temperature controls to maintain peptide integrity. COAs are included with every batch.
Is there a minimum order?
No minimums. A practice can start with a single vial, test it with one patient, and scale from there. No $10K inventory commitment, no bulk buy-in.
What documentation comes with orders?
COAs and sterility reports are available on request for each batch — critical for compliance. If a state board audits a practice and asks about peptide sourcing, they have the paper trail.
Are the peptides pre-mixed or lyophilized powder?
Sterile and pre-reconstituted — open the box and treat the patient. No reconstitution, no guesswork, no liability gap. With lyophilized powder, someone at the practice must reconstitute under sterile conditions; one mistake means infection risk, liability, and potential board complaints. Our pre-mixed format eliminates that.
What is the beyond-use date (BUD) / shelf life?
- 90 days from date of compounding — the BUD on the vial
- 30 days from first puncture — once opened, use within 30 days
The 30-day post-puncture window is a common source of confusion — make sure practices understand it.
How should product be stored?
Refrigerate at 40–46°F (4–8°C). Store toward the front-middle or door — the most stable spots. Avoid the back wall and cooling vents (can dip below 40°F and cause gelling), don't freeze, and keep away from light. If a practice reports gelling or cloudiness, the first question is where in the fridge it was stored — nine times out of ten it was too close to the back wall or vent. Cover storage explicitly during onboarding.
A shipment arrived warm — is the product still good?
Yes, in most cases. Light exposure — not short-term temperature variation in transit — is the primary driver of degradation, and orders ship in opaque, light-blocking packaging.
A patient is having a histamine reaction — what do I tell the provider?
Flushing, itching, redness, and mild hives can occur with some peptides, especially on first use or after a dose increase. It's known and manageable — not a defective product. Standard guidance to share:
- Stop dosing for 2–3 days to let the reaction resolve
- Restart at a lower dose — typically half the prior dose, or the lowest starting dose
- Titrate up slowly over several sessions to find tolerance
- If it persists at low doses, evaluate for underlying histamine sensitivity or a mast-cell issue
Can someone pay while traveling outside the USA?
No — payment processing requires a U.S. IP address. The fix is a VPN set to a U.S. server, or have someone stateside place the order. This applies to reps and clients alike.
Pricing & Value
How is pricing structured?
Direct-from-pharmacy — no distributors, no middleman markup. The practice pays for the product and compounding infrastructure, not a chain of margin-takers. No minimums, no contracts to start, and volume pricing as the practice scales.
Aren't there cheaper options out there?
Yes — gray-market vendors and lyophilized-powder suppliers can undercut on unit price. But price isn't the right comparison axis. The cheaper option really costs:
- Staff time to reconstitute powder
- Bacteriostatic water and supplies
- Risk of human error and contamination
- Inconsistent outcomes
- Zero compliance documentation if audited
What's the revenue potential for a practice?
Most practices charge $300–$800 per peptide protocol. Even modest patient volume covers product costs quickly. Peptide therapy is also a strong retention play — recurring protocols, visible results, and differentiation from every other clinic in town.
What does shipping cost?
Affordable standard next-day shipping on all orders — built into the direct pricing model, not a premium, and with no bulk minimum to qualify.
Compliance
The Clinical Credibility & Regulatory Discipline checklist
Each item is a standard a discerning clinic should be asking about — and the checkmark line is Tailored Peptides' answer. When a provider raises a credibility objection, walk the relevant standard, then the proof.
1. Sourcing & facility standards
- Compounded exclusively through FDA-regulated 503A / 503B pharmacies — every formulation produced in a licensed compounding pharmacy under FDA oversight.
- Produced under Current Good Manufacturing Practice (CGMP) standards.
- Not research-use-only. Not gray-market chemicals — no research chemicals, "research use only" compounds, or unregulated peptides.
2. Product quality & testing
- COAs and third-party testing documentation available upon request.
- Validated analytical methods — purity and identity confirmed via HPLC and LC-MS.
- Sterility, purity, and formulation integrity prioritized — with no unnecessary fillers.
3. Physician gating & access controls
- Provider-only platform — ordering restricted to licensed providers, authorized facilities, or entities under a provider's license.
- NPI verification on every application — access granted only after credential verification.
- Professional use only, under direct medical supervision — never sold direct to the consumer.
4. Clinical discipline & documentation
- Clear boundaries on oversight — we don't participate in clinical decisions, dosing, or patient interactions; the provider retains full responsibility.
- Clean distinctions between "prescribed," "compounded," and "FDA-approved" — never blurred.
- Patient-specific rationale supported — tools like the Protocol Builder help providers document a plan rather than one-size-fits-all stacking.
5. Marketing & claims compliance
- Required FDA disclaimer present on all materials.
- No unsupported disease, weight-loss, or anti-aging claims — consistent with FTC guidance.
- No "research use only" framing anywhere in copy or labeling.
- Compliant billing practices — no high-chargeback subscription models.
- Are your peptides compounded in licensed 503A/503B pharmacies under CGMP — or sold as "research use only"?
- Can you produce a COA and third-party testing on request?
- Do you verify provider credentials (NPI) before granting access?
- Do you keep a clean line between compounded and FDA-approved, or blur it in your marketing?
- Do you carry compliant payment and billing practices?
Are the peptides legal and compliant?
Yes. All peptides are compounded in fully licensed 503A pharmacies that meet and exceed state and federal standards. These are not gray-market compounds — they're custom-compounded under the same legal framework that governs thyroid, hormone, and pain medications. Every facility follows USP <797> and <800>, maintains sterility and potency testing, and undergoes regular audits and inspections.
What documentation can I share with a hesitant prospect?
Send the Pharmacy Compliance & Licensing Statement — it details 503A facility registrations, cGMP compliance, USP standards, and audit processes. For deeper diligence, batch-specific COAs and sterility reports are available on request. For a prospect who says "we only prescribe FDA-approved medications," clarify that compounded peptides aren't unapproved drugs — they're custom-compounded under federal law, like compounded thyroid or hormone medications.
What reps can and can't say
Safe to say
- These are custom-compounded by licensed 503A pharmacies
- COAs and sterility reports are available on request for each batch
- Dosing guidelines are based on data from medical professionals using peptides clinically
- Tesamorelin is FDA-approved; PT-141 is FDA-approved for women
Avoid
- Making specific disease-treatment claims
- Guaranteeing patient outcomes
- Practicing medicine or giving patient-specific dosing advice (that's the provider's role)
Who can purchase from Tailored Peptides?
Licensed medical providers, authorized medical facilities, or entities operating under a provider's medical license. All purchasers affirm licensure and eligibility, professional/clinical use only, and responsibility for appropriate handling, storage, administration, and use per their licensure and local regulations.
Objection Rebuttals
General principles: tone & delivery
| Do this | Not this |
|---|---|
| Speak slowly and pause | Rush to fill silence |
| Ask questions | Make statements |
| Validate their concern | Dismiss or minimize |
| Be consultative | Be pushy |
| Offer to send resources | Demand a decision |
When to walk away
- They're openly hostile
- They've said no three times
- Not qualified (no prescribing authority)
- Only price-shopping with no interest in quality