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Epithalon Price

Four numbers between the product page and the doorstep, and only one of them is the sticker.

The epithalon price is $50.00 on the listing and $25.00 once the code PEPTIDEDECK is entered, and neither of those is the number that leaves your account. Add the flat $15 domestic shipping and the payment screen reads $40.00.

That is the sequence this page follows, because on a total this small the order of events decides the figure more than the discount does. Listing, checkout, doorstep, reorder. A first purchase is really a setup, since a dry vial arrives alone and the water, syringes and wipes are lines you have not bought yet. A second purchase is just material, and it settles near the per-milligram figure the discounted vial is genuinely worth. There is a wrinkle in that figure, and it is the most useful thing on this page: the published batch assays at 9.64 mg in a vial labelled 10 mg, so the honest per-milligram number is $2.59 rather than $2.50.

One correction before the arithmetic starts, because this compound is routinely described wrongly. Epithalon is a synthetic tetrapeptide, four residues in the order Ala-Glu-Asp-Gly, catalogued at PubChem CID 219042 with the formula C14H22N4O9 and a molecular weight of 390.35. FDA and PubChem spell it Epitalon; the buying market spells it Epithalon; they are the same molecule. It is not a seven-residue compound, not a fifteen-residue one and not a coenzyme, which matters here because those are sold in different quantities and their per-unit figures do not transfer. This is research material sold for laboratory use, not for human consumption.

Where the order actually gets placed

Ascension Peptides, Epithalon

US-based and third-party tested. Enter the code on the payment step and the vial halves before you confirm.

CodePEPTIDEDECK50% off
Epithalon · 10 mg$50.00$25.00Get 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.

Epithalon price on the listing, before anything is added

There is one Epithalon line in the catalogue, which keeps the first table short.

LineVialPricePer mg on the label
Original list10 mg$69.99$7.00
Current list10 mg$50.00$5.00
With PEPTIDEDECK10 mg$25.00$2.50

The $69.99 is still shown struck through on the product page, so the saving you see advertised is larger than the saving the code is responsible for. Read it as two separate reductions that happen to sit on the same screen. The vendor moved its own list from $69.99 to $50.00, and the code halves whatever the list happens to be on the day you buy. If the list moves again, the code still halves it, and the struck-through figure will still be doing marketing work that the code is not.

The 9.64 mg, and why this page publishes two figures

Here is where an Epithalon listing becomes unusually checkable, and it is worth two minutes.

The certificate the vendor publishes for batch 15-05260628, issued by Kovera Labs as report KVR-2026-A36FF4 and certified on 23 May 2026, does not stop at a purity percentage. It reports a measured net content: 9.64 mg in a vial whose label says 10 mg. The specification on that line is 10 mg with a tolerance of plus or minus 10 percent, so 9.64 mg passes. It also sits under the label rather than over it, which is the opposite of what the same vendor's Selank certificates show, and it moves the arithmetic.

BasisMilligramsAt the $50.00 listAt $25.00 with the code
Label claim10.00 mg$5.00 per mg$2.50 per mg
Batch 15-05260628, assayed 23 May 20269.64 mg$5.19 per mg$2.59 per mg

Nine cents a milligram is not a scandal. It is 3.6 percent, it falls well inside a tolerance the vendor states openly, and the vial is still one of the cheaper ways to buy this compound by mass. What is worth noticing is that the number was published at all. A vendor that prints a fill weight slightly against itself, when it could have printed nothing on that line and no buyer would have known, is telling you something about how it handles documents. Credit the disclosure, then do the arithmetic honestly rather than quoting whichever of the two numbers flatters the page.

The honest caveat runs the other way too. This is a measurement of one batch, not a promise about the vial that reaches your door. Budget on $2.50 per milligram because that is what the label claims, treat $2.59 as the figure that batch actually delivered, and check the batch number printed on the vial against the certificate when it arrives.

The half hour after the code, where the total moves again

The code fires, the subtotal reads $25.00, and then three things happen in sequence.

Shipping is first and it is the big one at this size. Domestic orders carry a flat $15 unless the cart clears $250, and one discounted vial reaches a tenth of that. So the realistic figure at the payment step is $40.00, which is 60 percent more than the number that made you click. Nothing is hidden about it, but a $15 charge on a $25.00 item is a much bigger proportion than the same charge on a $250 one, which is exactly why single-vial orders feel more expensive than the listing suggests.

Consumables are second, and they are what catch a genuine first order. An Epithalon vial arrives as a sealed, dry cake of lyophilised powder and nothing else. Bacteriostatic water is a separate product with its own line, and so are sterile syringes and alcohol wipes. None of them costs much alone. Together they are the whole difference between the price you planned for and the invoice you got, and they only appear once, on the order where you own none of it yet.

Timing is third and it is free. Dispatch is same day on orders placed before 2 P.M. Central, and the next business day on anything after. Ordering at 1:45 P.M. on a Tuesday and ordering at 2:15 P.M. on the same Tuesday cost identical amounts and arrive a day apart. It is the only line on this page where paying attention saves you a day at no cost.

The quantity tiers, run against the code

Two discount mechanisms sit on this store and they behave differently, so the quantity decision belongs before the coupon rather than after it.

QuantityOff listPer vialCart totalPer mg on the label
1 vialnone$50.00$50.00$5.00
3 vials3%$48.50$145.50$4.85
5 vials5%$47.50$237.50$4.75
10 vials10%$45.00$450.00$4.50
1 vial with PEPTIDEDECK50%$25.00$25.00$2.50

Ten percent off ten vials is $4.50 a milligram. Fifty percent off one vial is $2.50. The tier route costs $450.00 to reach a per-milligram figure 80 percent worse than a single discounted vial, which is a strange way to spend four hundred and fifty dollars.

Two thresholds are worth knowing about anyway. Five vials at the tier price come to $237.50, which is $12.50 short of the $250 free shipping line, so that particular cart pays for shipping on the wrong side of a very small gap. And ten vials at the discounted price would come to exactly $250.00, landing precisely on the threshold. Whether the code applies at that quantity, and whether it can sit on top of a tier at all, is not published by the vendor anywhere we can find. So do not plan around it. Build the cart both ways, look at the two subtotals in front of you, and let the screen decide rather than a page like this one.

What the price does not tell you

Price is the easiest number to compare and the least informative, and on this compound there is a documented reason why.

FDA's page on bulk substances that may present significant safety risks, content current as of 22 April 2026, records 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 the agency has not identified safety-related information regarding epitalon for the proposed route of administration. Epitalon sits in that page's table of substances nominated and then withdrawn, not on any current category list.

Aggregation and peptide-related impurities is a testing question, and it converts into specific lines on a certificate rather than a number on a listing. Purity and identity tell you what the powder is. They do not tell you whether it is clean. On this batch the answers happen to be there: 99.312 percent purity against a specification of greater than 98 percent, identity confirmed, an endotoxin safety screen against a limit of 0.5 EU/mL marked pass, a microbial sterility screen returning no growth, and a heavy metals panel covering arsenic, cadmium and mercury among others.

That is a good scope for a $25.00 vial and it is still a screen on one batch rather than a safety finding. The compound is marketed heavily on telomere and telomerase claims, largely tracing back to Russian-language work from Khavinson and colleagues, and none of that is established in the way the marketing implies. A clean certificate says the powder is what the label says and was tested for the contaminants that matter. It says nothing at all about what the compound does.

Reconstitution arithmetic sits outside this page by design. What a vial becomes once water goes in is a separate question, and this one stops at the invoice.

Common questions

Common Concerns

How much does epithalon cost per vial?expand_more
The current list is $50.00 for a 10 mg vial, reduced from $69.99, and the code PEPTIDEDECK takes it to $25.00. On the label that is $2.50 per milligram. What actually leaves your account on a first order is $40.00, because domestic shipping is a flat $15 until the cart clears $250, and it climbs further if you also need bacteriostatic water, syringes and alcohol wipes, which are separate line items a first-time buyer has usually never ordered. A second order looks much more like the sticker, because you already own the rest.
Why is the real epithalon cost per mg $2.59 rather than $2.50?expand_more
Because the published certificate for batch 15-05260628 reports a net content of 9.64 mg in a vial labelled 10 mg. The specification is 10 mg with a tolerance of plus or minus 10 percent, so 9.64 mg passes, but it sits under the label rather than over it. Divide $25.00 by 9.64 rather than by 10 and the figure moves from $2.50 to $2.59 per milligram. That is a 3.6 percent difference, small enough to ignore in a budget and large enough that quoting only the flattering number would be dishonest. Both figures describe that specific batch.
Do the quantity tiers beat the coupon on epithalon?expand_more
No. The tiers take 3, 5 and 10 percent off the $50.00 list, which lands at $48.50, $47.50 and $45.00 per vial. PEPTIDEDECK takes 50 percent off the same list, which is $25.00. Ten percent off ten vials is $4.50 per milligram and half off one vial is $2.50, so the single discounted vial wins on any quantity you care to compare. Whether the code can be combined with a tier is not documented anywhere the vendor publishes, so treat it as unknown, build the cart both ways and read the two subtotals on screen before you pay.
Is there a pharmacy or insurance price for epithalon to compare against?expand_more
There is not. Epithalon has no FDA approval for any indication, so there is no approved product, no billing code and no pharmacy list price behind it. FDA spells it epitalon, and under that spelling it was nominated for the 503A bulk drug substances list, placed in category 2 under the interim policies and then withdrawn, so it appears on no current category list either. Every figure on this page is a cash price paid to a research supplier, and there is no second market carrying a different number to check it against.
Does a low epithalon price mean the material is lower quality?expand_more
Price and testing scope are separate variables, and the second one is the one worth reading. Two vials can carry the same number on the listing while one certificate stops at purity and identity and the other adds an endotoxin screen, a sterility screen and a heavy metals panel. The batch behind this listing carries all of them, plus a measured net content, which is more than many pages at the same price publish. That is a statement about the paperwork on one batch, not a safety claim, and FDA still says it lacks the information to know how epitalon behaves in a person.

Keep exploring

If the code is the only thing you came for, the Epithalon coupon page covers where in the checkout it goes and what it does not touch. The Selank price breakdown runs the same per-milligram arithmetic on the other Russian peptide in this catalogue, and its certificates land on the opposite side of the label. The BPC-157 price page is the closest comparable 10 mg research vial, and the NAD+ pricing page shows what happens to all of this arithmetic when a compound is sold by the gram and the unit has to change with it.

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