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Retatrutide Price

What each vial costs, what the first order costs once everything is in the cart, and the point where the per-milligram number changes the answer.

The retatrutide price is one number at checkout and a different number by the time the vial is in your fridge. At checkout it is $49.50 for 10 mg or $125.00 for 30 mg, after the code PEPTIDEDECK halves the $99.00 and $250.00 list prices.

That is the sticker answer. The more useful one is what a first order costs by the time it clears checkout, because the vial is rarely the only line on the receipt. This page follows the money in the order you spend it: the vial, the things that are not in the vial, the shipping threshold, and the point where buying more changes the per-milligram figure. All of this is research material, sold for laboratory use and not for human consumption.

Where the order actually gets placed

Ascension Peptides, retatrutide

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

CodePEPTIDEDECK50% off
R-10 · 10 mg$99.00$49.50Order the 10 mg
R-30 · 30 mgBest value$250.00$125.00Order the 30 mg

Retatrutide price by vial size

Two sizes are sold and the code applies to both.

VialStrengthList priceWith PEPTIDEDECKCost per mg
R-1010 mg$99.00$49.50$4.95
R-3030 mg$250.00$125.00$4.17

Both list prices are themselves reduced from higher figures, $149.99 on the 10 mg and $299.99 on the 30 mg, so the 50% code sits on top of a number that has already moved once. That is worth knowing before you read a percentage claim anywhere else in this market, because a discount only means something measured against a price that holds still.

Neither discounted vial reaches the $250 free shipping threshold on its own. A single 10 mg vial at $49.50 is nowhere near it, and a single 30 mg vial at $125.00 is half of it. Shipping is a real line on most first orders.

What the first order actually costs

The vial price is not the order total, and that gap is where first-time cost estimates usually break. Three things get added after the product itself.

The first is everything the work needs that is not in the vial. What ships is lyophilized powder in a sealed glass vial. Bacteriostatic water is a separate product, and so is anything else a bench setup requires. None of it costs much on its own. All of it is easy to forget until the parcel is already open.

The second is shipping, charged on any order that does not clear $250 first. The practical effect is that a $49.50 vial is not a $49.50 order, and the proportional gap is widest on the smallest purchase.

The third is the second order, which is not really a cost of the product at all. Buying one vial, discovering something is missing and ordering again means paying to ship twice. Reading the whole cart once before authorizing payment removes that entirely, and it is the cheapest thing on this page.

Why cost per mg decides it

Per-vial pricing hides the comparison. Per-milligram pricing does not.

At $49.50 the 10 mg vial works out at $4.95 per mg. At $125.00 the 30 mg vial works out at $4.17 per mg. The larger vial is roughly 16% cheaper for the same milligram of material, and that is the whole cost case for it. Anyone expecting to order more than once lands there.

The argument for the smaller vial is not about money. A small first order is the inexpensive way to find out how a supplier documents, packs and seals a parcel before committing more to the same process. Once you have watched one order arrive intact, with the batch number on the vial matching the certificate you read beforehand, that argument has done its job and stops applying.

The retatrutide cost and price question usually means both numbers at once: what leaves the account today, and what a milligram works out at. They point at different vials, which is why the answer sounds contradictory whenever only one of them gets quoted.

Retatrutide cost without insurance is the wrong frame

Searching retatrutide cost without insurance assumes there is an insured price to compare against. There is not, and there is no version of this market where a plan pays.

Retatrutide is an Eli Lilly investigational compound running through the Phase 3 TRIUMPH program. It holds no FDA, EMA or MHRA marketing authorization, so there is no approved product for a formulary to list, no code for a pharmacy to bill against, and no prescription for a prescriber to write. Nothing is being denied. There is simply nothing for coverage to attach to, which you can confirm against the FDA approvals databases.

Every retatrutide cost figure you will see is therefore a cash figure quoted by a research supplier for research material. No copay tier, no prior authorization, no manufacturer savings card, no deductible interaction. If you want to see what those mechanics look like when they do exist, the GLP-1 savings programs guide covers the approved medications where they apply.

Bulk tiers and when they start paying

Bulk pricing is published as 3% off list at three units, 5% at five and 10% at ten. Those percentages come off the list price rather than off an already discounted total, so the only figure worth acting on is the one the cart shows before you authorize payment. Do not assume how two reductions combine. Read the total.

The more interesting effect of buying multiples is the shipping threshold. Two 30 mg vials at $125.00 each clear $250, which changes shipping from a line item into nothing. That is a smaller saving than the per-milligram gap, but it arrives at the same time and it is the reason multi-vial orders look better on the receipt than the headline percentages suggest.

What can still move the number after checkout

Inside the US the total on the confirmation is the total. Outside it, two things sit downstream of the supplier and neither is under their control. Card issuers can add a foreign transaction fee on a dollar-denominated payment. Customs authorities can assess import VAT and a carrier handling charge before releasing a parcel, payable by the recipient on delivery.

Neither shows up in the cart, both are real, and they are the reason an overseas order that looked cheaper at checkout can settle higher than a domestic one. Budget for them rather than being surprised by them.

What the price does not buy

Cost is the easiest thing to compare in this market and the least informative. A low number tells you nothing about what is in the vial, and a high number is not evidence either.

What the published Phase 2 results in the New England Journal of Medicine describe, roughly 24% mean weight reduction at 48 weeks on the 12 mg arm, is trial data on a compound under investigation. It is not a claim about material bought online, at any price. The things worth paying for are the ones you can check: batch-specific certificates from named laboratories, domestic stock with a real dispatch cutoff, and written terms if the parcel goes wrong.

Common questions

Common Concerns

Is there any way to get retatrutide below $4.17 per mg?expand_more
Only by buying more at once. The 30 mg vial at $125.00 with the code is the lowest per-milligram figure on a single unit, and the published bulk tiers take a further 3% off list at three units, 5% at five and 10% at ten. Lower headline numbers do exist on overseas listings, and they are quoted before shipping, before transit measured in weeks, and before the possibility that a parcel is held at the border and never arrives at all.
What is the cheapest way to place a first order?expand_more
One 10 mg vial at $49.50 is the smallest amount of money that gets a real parcel to your door, which makes it the cheap way to see how a supplier documents, packs and seals an order. It is not the cheapest material, because the per-milligram cost is 16% higher than the 30 mg vial. Treat it as the cost of checking the process rather than as the economical choice, and add anything else you need to the same cart so you pay shipping once.
Does the price include bacteriostatic water or anything else?expand_more
No. The vial price covers a sealed vial of lyophilized powder and nothing more. Bacteriostatic water is a separate line item, and so is any other consumable a laboratory workflow needs. This is the single most common gap between what people expect to spend and what they actually spend, because the missing item usually surfaces after the parcel is open, and a second order means a second shipping charge.
Why does the retatrutide cost vary so much between sellers?expand_more
Because nothing standardizes it. There is no approved product, no list price set by a manufacturer, and no reimbursement schedule anywhere in the market. What you are comparing is one seller's cost of goods, testing spend and margin against another's, and testing is the part that shows up as a price difference. A seller paying two independent laboratories to test every batch carries a cost that a seller publishing one undated certificate does not.
Does paying the discounted price change what arrives?expand_more
No. The code changes the amount charged, not the vial. The same batch, the same certificates and the same packing apply whether the order was placed at list price or with the discount applied, and the batch number printed on the vial is what ties your unit to the published test results. If a seller ever suggests that a discounted order draws from different stock, that is a reason to stop rather than a reason to pay more.

Keep exploring

For the discount code itself and how to confirm it applied, see the retatrutide coupon page. Retatrutide for sale covers what the listings mean, and best retatrutide source ranks the seller categories on criteria that are not price.

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