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Epithalon Coupon: $25.00 Off One Vial, $12.50 Off Five

Epithalon coupon PEPTIDEDECK halves a $50.00 vial to $25.00. What that is per milligram, how the 3, 5 and 10 tiers compare, and why stacking is undocumented.

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The Epithalon coupon is one code doing one thing. PEPTIDEDECK takes 50 percent off the Ascension Peptides listing, so the 10 mg vial goes from $50.00 to $25.00, and the rate per labelled milligram goes from $5.00 to $2.50. There is no tier structure inside the code, no minimum order and nothing to calculate beyond halving.

The reason a page exists for a single instruction is that the code sits next to a quantity discount which looks like a better deal and is not. Three, five and ten vials take 3, 5 and 10 percent off list, which on a five vial order saves $12.50 against the $25.00 the code saves on one. The comparison is worth doing once because the tiers are the only alternative on offer.

Two things the coupon does not touch, and both matter more than the discount. The certified batch holds 9.64 mg rather than 10 mg, which moves the discounted rate to $2.59 per milligram actually supplied, and the regulatory position of the compound is unchanged by anything at checkout.

Lowest cost per milligram we track

Epithalon — Ascension Peptides

Independently assayed research material. With the code the 10 mg vial works out at $2.50/mg.

Epithalon · 10 mg$50.00$25.00$2.50/mgGet the 10 mg →

The certificate for batch 15-05260628 assays this vial at 9.64 mg against a 10 mg label, inside the stated 10 percent tolerance, which puts the real figure at $2.59/mg on that batch. It carries purity, identity, endotoxin, sterility and heavy metals. Buying 3, 5 or 10 takes 3%, 5% or 10% off list.

  • Two third-party assays per batch
  • Free carriage over $250
  • Same-day dispatch before 2pm CST
Discount codePEPTIDEDECK−50%

What the Epithalon coupon changes per milligram

One listing, one size, one code. The whole effect fits in four rows.

BasisPrice per vialCost per labelled mgCost per assayed mg, batch 15-05260628
Former list$69.99$7.00$7.26
Current list$50.00$5.00$5.19
With PEPTIDEDECK$25.00$2.50$2.59
Saved against current list$25.00$2.50$2.59

Because the discount is exactly half, the saving and the resulting price are the same number in every column, which is the one genuinely convenient thing about a 50 percent code. A dollar buys 200 mcg at list and 400 mcg with the code applied.

There is nothing to work out at checkout beyond confirming that the halving happened. The code is typed into the discount field on the cart and the vial line should read $25.00 before any shipping is added, so a total that lands anywhere else means the code did not take. Codes on this storefront are not applied automatically by following a link, and a page that promises an automatic discount is describing something the cart does not do.

The right hand column is where this catalogue differs from most. Kovera Labs weighed batch 15-05260628 at 9.64 mg against a 10 mg label, so the discounted vial delivered 9.64 milligrams for $25.00, which is $2.59 each rather than $2.50. The specification allows 10 mg plus or minus 10 percent and 9.64 passes it. The label is still what the listing promises, so $2.50 remains the figure to quote at a comparison; $2.59 is what one analysed batch cost per milligram of powder that was actually in the bottle. Our Epithalon price breakdown runs that division across the full tolerance band.

The code against the quantity tiers, in dollars saved

The tiers are the only other discount on the storefront, and they are calculated off list rather than off the code price.

OrderPrice per vialOrder totalSaved against listCost per labelled mg
One vial, PEPTIDEDECK$25.00$25.00$25.00$2.50
Three vials, 3% tier$48.50$145.50$4.50$4.85
Five vials, 5% tier$47.50$237.50$12.50$4.75
Ten vials, 10% tier$45.00$450.00$50.00$4.50

Read the last column rather than the fourth. Ten vials save $50.00 in absolute dollars, which is twice what the code saves, and they do it by spending $450.00 to get there. Per milligram the tier is worth 50 cents and the code is worth $2.50, so the code is five times the discount on the only measure that compares two orders of different sizes.

There is a smaller trap in the five vial row. Five vials at list would be exactly $250.00, which is the free carriage threshold, but the 5 percent tier prices them at $237.50 and drops the order $12.50 below the line that would have paid the freight. A tier that saves $12.50 and costs you a shipping charge has done nothing at all, which is the kind of arithmetic worth running before an order rather than after it. Six vials at the same tier reach $285.00 and clear it.

Stacking the code with a tier is undocumented

The obvious question is whether PEPTIDEDECK applies on top of a quantity tier, and the honest answer is that we cannot show you anything that says it does.

The storefront publishes the code and publishes the tiers. It does not publish a rule about combining them, and no order confirmation we can point you to settles it either way. That is a gap in the documentation rather than a denial, but the correct way to treat an undocumented interaction is to assume it does not happen and be pleased if it does. Plan an order on the assumption that you get one discount or the other.

The arithmetic that tempts people here is neat enough to be worth naming so it can be dismissed. Ten vials at the code price would come to exactly $250.00, landing precisely on the free carriage threshold, which looks like a designed outcome and is a coincidence of two round numbers. Nothing on the storefront states that the code survives a ten vial order, and nothing states that the tier is waived when a code is present.

Codes on this catalogue also move. PEPTIDEDECK was worth 50 percent against a $50.00 list on 23 August 2026, and the list itself came down from $69.99 at some point before that. Both figures are checked on the date printed on the card above and neither is a permanent feature. The same code runs across the vendor's other research vials, which our Selank coupon page and NAD+ coupon page price out on their own listings.

What the coupon does not change

A discount moves one number. Three that it leaves exactly where they were are worth more attention than the 50 percent.

  • What is in the vial. Batch 15-05260628 carries a net content of 9.64 mg, purity of 99.312% against a greater than 98% specification, identity confirmed by LC-MS, an endotoxin safety screen marked PASS against a limit of 0.5 EU/mL, a microbial sterility screen showing no growth, and heavy metals returning negative. The endotoxin line reports a pass rather than a measured value and names no method, so it does not tell you whether the compendial bacterial endotoxins test at USP Chapter 85 was performed. That is the same certificate at $50.00 and at $25.00.
  • The regulatory position. Epitalon, the spelling FDA and PubChem use for the molecule sold as Epithalon, was nominated as a bulk substance for compounding, placed in category 2 under the interim policies, then withdrawn. It appears in none of the three current 503A category lists updated on 14 May 2026 and has no FDA approval for any indication. FDA's stated concern is that compounded drugs containing epitalon may pose risk for immunogenicity for certain routes of administration due to the potential for aggregation and peptide-related impurities. A coupon code has no bearing on any of that.
  • What the compound is claimed to do. Epithalon is marketed on telomere and longevity claims resting largely on work from a single research group in cell culture, rodents and fruit flies, with limited independent replication. Those claims are reported here, not adopted, and nothing in the literature establishes an effect on human lifespan.

The material is sold for laboratory research and is not for human consumption, which is true at every price the storefront has ever charged for it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current Epithalon coupon code?expand_more

PEPTIDEDECK, which takes 50 percent off the Ascension Peptides listing. The 10 mg Epithalon vial lists at $50.00 and comes to $25.00 with the code applied, or $2.50 per labelled milligram. Both figures were checked on 23 August 2026 and codes on this catalogue change without notice.

Does the Epithalon coupon stack with the 3, 5 or 10 vial discounts?expand_more

Not that anything published says. The storefront lists a 50 percent code and separately lists tiers of 3, 5 and 10 percent off list, with no stated rule about combining them. Treat an undocumented interaction as not happening and plan the order on one discount or the other.

Is a quantity tier ever better than the code?expand_more

Not per milligram. The best tier is 10 percent off list at ten vials, which is $45.00 each or $4.50 per labelled milligram and costs $450.00 to reach. The code is $25.00 for one vial at $2.50 per milligram. The tier saves more absolute dollars only because it is a far larger order.

What does the discounted vial cost per milligram actually supplied?expand_more

$2.59 on the batch with a published certificate. Kovera Labs weighed batch 15-05260628 at 9.64 mg against a 10 mg label, inside the stated tolerance of plus or minus 10 percent, so $25.00 bought 9.64 milligrams rather than 10. On the label basis the rate is $2.50, and that is the number to use in any comparison against another storefront.

Does the coupon help reach free shipping?expand_more

It works against it. Free carriage starts at $250 and the code halves the number the threshold measures, so a discounted order has to be twice as large in vials to reach the same total. Five vials at the 5 percent tier come to $237.50 and miss the threshold by $12.50, where five vials at plain list would have hit exactly $250.00.

References & Citations

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    Kovera Labs. Certificate of Analysis, Epithalon 10 mg, batch 15-05260628, report KVR-2026-A36FF4, certified 2026-05-23. Purity 99.312%, net content 9.64 mg against 10 mg plus or minus 10%, identity by LC-MS, endotoxin screen PASS against 0.5 EU/mL, sterility no growth (PDF).View source →

  2. [2]

    PubChem. Epitalon, CID 219042. Tetrapeptide Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly. Formula C14H22N4O9, molecular weight 390.35, CAS 307297-39-8. Synonyms include Epithalon.View source →

  3. [3]

    FDA. Certain bulk drug substances for use in compounding may present significant safety risks. Epitalon listed under bulk drug substances nominated but withdrawn. Content current as of 04/22/2026.View source →

  4. [4]

    FDA. Bulk drug substances nominated for use in compounding under section 503A, category lists updated May 14, 2026. Epitalon appears in none of the three categories (PDF).View source →