White Label Rx peptide pricing

How does White Label Rx price peptides?

White Label Rx does not publish peptide pricing. Peptides such as BPC-157, sermorelin, and NAD+ are priced through a custom quote with volume-negotiated rates, so cost depends on the specific peptide, the 503A partner pharmacy, the strength and vial size, and your volume. Because a peptide formulary spans many low-to-moderate volume SKUs, the lack of published pricing makes formulary-wide cost visibility harder than for a single high-volume drug.

This page explains peptide cost drivers on White Label Rx, why formulary breadth complicates quote-only pricing, and how pass-through pricing shows each peptide's cost before you order.

Peptide formulary Quote-driven cost Many low-volume SKUs Per-peptide visibility Pass-through alternative Cost on each line

Why peptide pricing is harder to pin down

A peptide formulary is broad and uneven: a clinic might stock a dozen peptides, each ordered in small to moderate volume, with costs that vary widely by molecule and compounding complexity. On White Label Rx, every one of those is priced through a custom quote rather than a published list. White Label Rx advertises volume-negotiated rates with no middleman markup, but volume leverage is weaker across many small SKUs than on a single high-volume drug, and confirming a fair per-vial cost on each peptide in a quote is more work than checking one number. That breadth is exactly why formulary-wide cost visibility matters for peptide-heavy clinics.

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.

Seeing each peptide's cost on the line

Fizy Health shows resolved per-vial 503A cost on each peptide in the catalog and cart before checkout, with a separately disclosed facilitation fee at payment. For a broad formulary that is the difference between checking one quote line and reading every SKU's cost directly — you see BPC-157, sermorelin, NAD+, and the rest each priced on its own line, current as you order.

That makes peptide protocols easier to price. You can build a multi-peptide stack in one cart, see each component's cost and the combined total before checkout, and set patient pricing on the actual numbers. Compare a visible per-peptide cost against any White Label Rx peptide quote on the same molecule, strength, and vial size to judge which model keeps a varied formulary transparent.

Quote each peptide — or read every peptide's cost on the line?

White Label Rx fits if

White Label Rx

You will confirm each peptide's cost inside a quote.

  • You are prepared to itemize per-vial cost on every peptide your protocols use.
  • Your peptide volume earns negotiated rates that justify quote-driven onboarding.
  • You can keep quote pricing current as you add or rotate peptides in your formulary.
Consider Fizy Health if

Fizy Health

You want each peptide's cost visible on the line.

  • You want resolved 503A per-vial cost on every peptide before checkout, current as you order.
  • You build multi-peptide stacks and want the combined cost before you set patient pricing.
  • You want to compare peptide cost across assigned 503A partners in one catalog.
FAQ

What clinics ask about White Label Rx peptide pricing.

  • Pricing

    Does White Label Rx publish peptide pricing?

    No. White Label Rx does not publish peptide prices. Peptides are quoted with volume-negotiated rates, so per-vial cost for each peptide is confirmed only inside your custom quote after contacting sales.

  • Formulary

    Should I get a separate price for each peptide?

    Yes. Peptide costs vary widely by molecule, so ask for per-vial cost on each peptide you order rather than accepting a single blended rate that can hide expensive SKUs.

  • Stacks

    How do I price a multi-peptide protocol on White Label Rx?

    Confirm the cost of each component and the combined total. For protocols that stack peptides per patient, you need each per-vial cost to price the full stack accurately.

  • Comparison

    How is Fizy Health peptide pricing different?

    Fizy Health shows resolved per-vial 503A cost on each peptide in the catalog and cart before checkout, with a disclosed facilitation fee, so every SKU's cost is visible rather than quoted.

  • Staleness

    What happens when I add a new peptide later?

    With quote-only pricing, an onboarding quote may not cover peptides you add later. Keep written per-vial costs current for every peptide so newer SKUs are not priced by assumption.

  • Verification

    Can I compare an White Label Rx peptide quote to an alternative?

    Yes. Line up your quoted per-vial cost against visible pass-through cost on the same peptide, strength, and vial size to confirm whether the quote is competitive across your formulary.

Sources reviewed June 2026

  • White Label Rx public website and FAQ (whitelblrx.com), reviewed June 2026.
  • Fizy Health platform capabilities reflect the live product.
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