Shipping & storage
Peptide shipping, receipt, and storage considerations for research laboratories
A conservative overview of how qualified researchers should think about shipment inspection, lot documentation, and storage boundaries for RUO peptide vials.
The short answer
Shipping expectations
Peptific orders are intended to move through tracked US fulfillment flows. Tracking should reflect actual carrier events and shipment state rather than vague fulfillment promises.
Availability and shipment timing can vary by product state, compliance review, and carrier movement. The product page and order updates should remain the source of truth.
Receiving a research vial
On receipt, researchers should inspect the vial label, compound name, listed fill amount, and lot identifier before using the material in any laboratory workflow.
If a shipment arrives damaged, mislabeled, or inconsistent with the order record, document the issue with photos and contact support before proceeding.
Storage and handling boundaries
Storage requirements depend on compound characteristics, product documentation, and laboratory protocol. Researchers are responsible for maintaining appropriate environmental controls and contamination-prevention practices.
Peptific does not provide reconstitution, administration, dosage, or human-use storage guidance. Information is limited to research-use-only catalog and order context.
Why custody matters
Once a research compound leaves controlled custody, it cannot be reintroduced into sellable stock as if it remained under original handling conditions.
That is why replacement handling focuses on damaged, wrong, or materially inconsistent shipments rather than standard returns of intact product.