What to confirm across a peptide formulary
Do not accept a single blended peptide rate. Ask White Label Rx for per-vial cost on each peptide you actually order — BPC-157, sermorelin, NAD+, and whatever else sits in your protocols — because costs differ meaningfully by molecule. Confirm strength and vial size for each, since peptide dosing varies and the wrong vial assumption distorts your per-dose cost. Ask whether low-volume peptides carry minimums or higher per-unit pricing, and whether adding a peptide to your formulary later requires a new quote. For protocols that stack multiple peptides per patient, confirm the combined cost so you can price the stack, not just the components.
The practical risk with quote-only peptide pricing is staleness. As you add or rotate peptides, a quote captured at onboarding may not cover your current formulary, leaving newer SKUs priced by assumption. Keep your written per-vial costs current for every peptide your margin depends on.