TAILORED PEPTIDES Purity · Precision · Performance
Sales Rep Resource · Confidential
Section 1

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?

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

"Most practices stay with their current supplier because switching feels like a hassle — not because they're thrilled. We ask for 15 minutes to show you what else is out there. Worst case, you confirm you've got the best setup."

How does provider onboarding work?

  1. Go to tailoredpeptides.com
  2. Click "Become A Provider" and complete the application at tailoredpeptides.com/provider
  3. 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.

Section 2

Products

Single peptides — quick reference

PeptidePrimary use

Peptide blends — quick reference

BlendFocus

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.

Important: This is educational reference only. All dosing, titration, and patient-management decisions rest solely with the treating provider. Tailored Peptides does not provide diagnosis or patient-specific medical advice.

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.

Rep tip: The Playbook alone answers most clinical questions a prospect's team will have. If a patient asks about a peptide, the answer is already in there.
Section 3

Peptides & Blends by Purpose

Filter by goal — tap to select, tap an active button again to clear.

Single Peptides
Blends
Section 4

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.

"Start with one peptide, one patient, one use case. Most med spas start with GHK-Cu for skin or BPC-157 for recovery. You don't need to become a peptide expert overnight."

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?

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.

Rep guardrail: Warm arrival is not a valid basis for a return or replacement. Do not promise replacements on your own — if a practice insists, escalate to your manager. Broken seals, damaged packaging, or visible contamination are a separate issue; report to support immediately.

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:

Rep guardrail: You're sharing general clinical guidance, not medical advice. Always direct specific patient-management decisions back to the prescribing provider and our pharmacist team if needed.

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.

Section 5

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:

"The question isn't whether you can afford our pricing — it's whether you can afford a compliance audit, a patient complaint, or a batch that doesn't test right."

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.

Rep guardrail: Do not promise "free shipping" as a standing policy — it is not one. If your manager has authorized a promotional offer for a specific prospect, confirm the terms before using it as a close.
Section 6

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

Why this matters: The market is splitting into three lanes — approved drugs, lawful 503A/503B compounding, and gray-market sales. We sit firmly in the compliant middle lane. "Research use only" is a labeling designation, not a safety standard or FDA approval.

2. Product quality & testing

Why this matters: "Natural" or "endogenous" does not guarantee purity, sterility, or correct dosing. Credible quality is proven with documentation, not asserted with marketing.

3. Physician gating & access controls

Why this matters: A defining risk signal in this market is decisions made with no provider oversight. We're built so clinical judgment always sits with a licensed provider.

4. Clinical discipline & documentation

Why this matters: Credible practice documents patient-specific rationale. Over-stacking without a clear rationale is a hallmark risk signal — our resources steer providers away from it.

5. Marketing & claims compliance

Why this matters: Broad claims without specificity, and blurred regulatory language, are exactly what invites scrutiny. Our compliance-first posture is a feature, not a limitation.
The Tailored Peptides Standard — ask any other supplier these questions:
If a supplier can't check all five, they're not operating at the Tailored Peptides standard.

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

Avoid

Standard disclaimer: "These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Products are for professional clinical use only under licensed provider oversight."

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.

Section 7

Objection Rebuttals

General principles: tone & delivery

The "Feel, Felt, Found" framework — use it for almost any objection: "I feel you — [validate their concern]. Other providers felt the same way. What they found was [counter-example or new perspective]."
Do thisNot this
Speak slowly and pauseRush to fill silence
Ask questionsMake statements
Validate their concernDismiss or minimize
Be consultativeBe pushy
Offer to send resourcesDemand a decision

When to walk away

"Sounds like this isn't the right time. I'll step back — but if anything changes, my door's open. I'll send my contact info in case you ever need a peptide resource. Best of luck with your practice."