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Epithalon Near Me: Clinics Price Courses, Vials Price per mg

Epithalon near me returns longevity clinics, not pharmacy counters. What a clinic is selling, questions that turn a quote into $/mg, and the $2.50 benchmark.

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A search for Epithalon near me behaves differently from the same search on most research peptides. No pharmacy counter stocks it, because there is no approved product to stock, but longevity and anti-ageing clinics do market it, so the local results are real businesses rather than an empty page.

That makes the honest answer harder than a flat no. What a clinic sells is a course, a visit or an injection, priced as a service. What a vial sells is milligrams, priced as material. Those two units are not comparable until somebody converts them, and the conversion is a division that almost no quote does for you.

The benchmark to convert against is fixed and checkable: one 10 mg vial at $25.00 with the code is $2.50 per labelled milligram, and $2.59 per milligram on the 9.64 mg the certificate actually weighed. This page covers what a clinic is offering, the questions that turn its quote into a number, and what the nearest vial physically is. It contains no dosing guidance and names no clinics, because inventing one would be worse than answering the question plainly.

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.

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Why the local search returns clinics and not counters

Three channels could in principle be near you, and only one of them turns up.

Local channelWhy it does or does not stock itWhat it can quote
Retail pharmacyNo FDA approval and no NDC code, so there is no product to dispenseNothing
Compounding pharmacyThe 503A bulk nomination was placed in category 2 under the interim policies and then withdrawn, so no lawful bulk route existsNothing on this substance
Longevity or anti-ageing clinicMarkets it as part of a wellness or peptide programme rather than as an approved medicineA course, a visit or an injection

The middle row is the one that surprises people, because compounding pharmacies are where hard to find peptides usually surface. It does not work here. FDA's framing is that a bulk substance qualifies for 503A compounding where it has an applicable USP or NF monograph, is a component of an approved drug, or appears on the 503A bulks list, and Epitalon, the spelling FDA and PubChem use for this molecule, meets none of those on the category lists updated 14 May 2026.

So a clinic marketing Epithalon is not dispensing an approved product and is not dispensing a lawfully compounded one either. What it is selling is a service wrapped around material sourced somewhere, and the reasonable questions to ask are about that sourcing rather than about the service. This is the opposite of the NAD+ picture, where local infusion clinics are genuinely common, and our NAD+ near me page prices that channel out per 100 mg.

The benchmark: what the same milligrams cost as material

Any local quote can be compared once it is expressed per milligram. Here is the number to compare it against.

VialsLabelled mgAssayed mg at 9.64 eachMaterial cost at $25.00 a vialPer labelled mgPer assayed mg
110 mg9.64 mg$25.00$2.50$2.59
330 mg28.92 mg$75.00$2.50$2.59
550 mg48.20 mg$125.00$2.50$2.59
10100 mg96.40 mg$250.00$2.50$2.59

One caveat on the fourth column. The $25.00 per vial rate is documented for a single vial with the code applied, and nothing published says the code carries across a multi vial order or combines with a quantity tier. If it does not, the tier prices of $48.50, $47.50 and $45.00 a vial apply instead and the per milligram figures rise to $4.85, $4.75 and $4.50. Use $2.50 as the floor of the material market rather than as a guaranteed multi vial price.

Smaller units convert the same way. A 10 mg vial made up to 2 mL is 5 mg/mL on the label basis, so 10 units on a U-100 barrel is 500 mcg and costs $1.25 of material. On the certified 9.64 mg the same 2 mL is 4.82 mg/mL, those 10 units hold 482 mcg, and 500 mcg costs $1.30. Any clinic quote stated per injection converts against those figures the moment it also states micrograms.

Epithalon near me: the questions that turn a quote into a number

A local quote becomes comparable when six things are known, and every one of them is a fair thing to ask before booking anything.

  • How many milligrams does the quote cover in total? Without this there is no division to do and no comparison to make. A course price with no mass attached is not a price, it is a number.
  • What is the batch number? A batch number is what ties a certificate to a specific vial. Without one, any certificate shown is a document about some other material.
  • Is there a certificate for that batch, and what does it cover? The scope that matters for anything reconstituted is purity against a stated specification, identity, net content, endotoxin and sterility. The published Epithalon certificate, Kovera Labs report KVR-2026-A36FF4, covers all five plus heavy metals.
  • Does it state a measured net content? This is the rarest field and the most informative. The published figure here is 9.64 mg against a 10 mg label, under rather than over, inside a stated tolerance of plus or minus 10 percent.
  • What does the endotoxin line say, exactly? That certificate marks a pass against a limit of 0.5 EU/mL without printing a measured value or naming a method, so it does not establish that the compendial bacterial endotoxins test at USP Chapter 85 was performed. A pass is a real result and a number would be a better one.
  • Where was the material sourced? Given that no lawful 503A bulk route exists, the answer determines what is actually being administered, and a clinic that cannot answer it is not in a position to have checked it either.

A clinic answering all six is describing something checkable. A clinic answering none of them is charging for a service and asking you to take the material on trust, which is a different transaction from the one the search implied.

What the nearest vial is, and what it costs to hold

The realistic answer to a local search is a parcel rather than an address, and it is worth being concrete about what arrives.

A sealed glass vial with a red cap and a silver crimp, labelled 10 mg, containing a lyophilised cake of a synthetic tetrapeptide, four residues in the order Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly, registered by PubChem as CID 219042 with the formula C14H22N4O9 and a molecular weight of 390.35. The certificate for batch 15-05260628 records purity of 99.312% against a greater than 98% specification and a net content of 9.64 mg.

QuestionOn the labelOn batch 15-05260628
Mass in the vial10.00 mg9.64 mg
Concentration at 2 mL5 mg/mL4.82 mg/mL
Mass per U-100 unit50 mcg48.2 mcg
Mass in 10 units500 mcg482 mcg
Cost of 500 mcg at $25.00$1.25$1.30

Dry storage runs to 18 to 36 months at minus 20 degrees Celsius, and once water goes in the material is generally treated as good for about 28 days at 2 to 8 degrees Celsius. That 28 day window, not the price, is what decides whether one vial is the right size to buy at all. Our syringe measurement guide covers what a U-100 barrel can resolve and our Selank near me page runs the same local search on a compound where clinics do not market it. These are laboratory handling figures for research material and not dosing guidance.

What each channel is really charging for

The comparison is not clinic versus vial on price, because they are not selling the same thing.

A clinic charges for a premises, a person, consumables, disposal and its own margin, and the material is a small line inside that. If a quote works out at many multiples of $2.50 per milligram, that is not necessarily a markup on powder. It is the cost of everything around the powder. The legitimate criticism is not the size of the number but the opacity of it: a quote that never states milligrams cannot be checked at all, and cannot be compared with the clinic on the other side of town either.

A vial charges for material and documentation and nothing else. It comes with no oversight, no one to ask, and an explicit statement that the contents are for laboratory research and not for human consumption. That statement is the description of the transaction rather than a formality.

What neither channel supplies is an answer to the safety question. FDA writes 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, and that it has not identified safety-related information regarding epitalon for the proposed route of administration. The compound is also marketed on telomere and longevity claims resting largely on one research group's work in cell culture, rodents and fruit flies, with limited independent replication, and nothing in that literature establishes an effect on human lifespan. A local address does not change either fact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Epithalon be bought at a pharmacy near me?expand_more

No. There is no FDA approved product containing this molecule and no NDC code for a pharmacy to order against. The compounding route is closed as well, because the 503A bulk nomination for Epitalon was placed in category 2 under the interim policies and then withdrawn, leaving it on none of the three current category lists.

Why do longevity clinics advertise Epithalon then?expand_more

They market it as part of a wellness or peptide programme rather than as an approved medicine, and they price it as a service. That is a different transaction from a pharmacy dispensing a prescription, and the reasonable questions concern where the material came from, what batch it is, and what its certificate covers.

How do I compare a clinic quote with a vial price?expand_more

Divide the quote by the total milligrams it covers. One 10 mg vial at $25.00 with the code is $2.50 per labelled milligram and $2.59 per milligram on the 9.64 mg the certificate weighed, so a course covering 50 mg has a material cost of about $125.00 at that rate. A quote that does not state milligrams cannot be converted and cannot be compared with anything.

What should I ask a clinic before booking?expand_more

The total milligrams covered, the batch number, whether a certificate exists for that batch and what it covers, whether it states a measured net content, exactly what the endotoxin line says, and where the material was sourced. The published certificate for batch 15-05260628 answers the middle four: purity 99.312%, net content 9.64 mg, identity by LC-MS, endotoxin pass against 0.5 EU/mL and sterility no growth.

Is buying a vial cheaper than a local course?expand_more

On material, almost always, because a vial prices only material and documentation. That is not a fair comparison on its own: a clinic price includes premises, staff, consumables and disposal, and a vial comes with none of those and with an explicit statement that the contents are for laboratory research and not for human consumption.

References & Citations

  1. [1]

    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]

    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 →

  3. [3]

    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 →

  4. [4]

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