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Supplier comparisonLast reviewed April 2026

Peptide suppliers in
Australia.

We check six things on every supplier we list, including ourselves: COA visibility, batch ID, named testing method, dispatch language, payment path, and how you reach support.

Looking for Peptilab?

Check the current market before you pay.

Older supplier names still show up in searches and forum posts. The useful question is not who used to rank. It is who shows the paperwork, payment path, and support route now.

The 6 checks before you pay

What to check before you pay anyone.

01

Current batch ID visible

If the site never shows a current batch reference, there is nothing concrete to trace back once the vial lands.

02

COA linked before checkout

The document should be reachable before payment, not hidden behind email back-and-forth after the order is in.

03

Testing method named

HPLC, MS, or both. Generic lines about purity do less work than a named testing method.

04

Dispatch language is specific

A real operator says when it ships, how it is packed, and what the cold-chain looks like in Australian conditions.

05

Payment path is clear

If the flow depends on screenshots, DMs, or odd off-site instructions, risk goes up fast.

06

Support has a real reply path

Email, phone, or a way to reach a real person. Buyers get nervous when support means a form with no visible human behind it.

First order path

First time comparing suppliers?

If you are still researching, use the six checks on this page. If you have already decided to test a supplier, start with one small order that has a visible batch ID before checkout.

BPC-157

Simple first BPC comparison

BPC-157

Start with one visible batch ID, one named compound, and one simple checkout path before committing to a bigger stack.

$79B-BPC-0312-A

Batch B-BPC-0312-A - 99.63% HPLC

Product details
Peptide Lab Starter Kit

Setup gear for a first vial

Peptide Lab Starter Kit

Add the basics before checkout if this is your first injectable order and you still need prep gear.

$37KIT-PL-0001

1 bac water - 2 syringes - 5 alcohol pads

Product details
Compound map

Peptides Australian buyers usually compare.

A supplier comparison page should not sit alone. These compound guides feed the same decision: what are you comparing, what proof should be visible, and where should the next click go?

Buying guide

BPC-157

BPC-157 is the compound most first-time AU buyers use as a supplier test because the order is simple, the vial strength is easy to compare, and the batch ID should be visible before checkout. If a supplier cannot show a batch ID and COA on a basic BPC-157 order, it is a bad sign for everything else.

Open guide

Buying guide

TB-500

TB-500 is usually compared by buyers looking at broader recovery stacks, especially when they are already comparing it with BPC-157. The supplier check is the same: visible batch ID, named testing method, storage notes, dispatch origin, and a support path that does not disappear after payment.

Open guide

Buying guide

Retatrutide

Retatrutide sits inside the GLP-1 comparison market, so buyers often compare it against tirzepatide and semaglutide before they compare suppliers. That makes documentation more important, not less. The supplier page should show strength, batch record, payment path, and a clear research-only boundary.

Open guide

Buying guide

Tirzepatide and semaglutide

Tirzepatide and semaglutide shape buyer expectations because Mounjaro, Ozempic, and Wegovy made GLP-1 language mainstream in Australia. Even when a supplier page is about research peptides, buyers still use those names as price and risk anchors. A serious supplier explains the difference instead of hiding behind vague weight-loss copy.

Open guide

Buying guide

GHK-Cu

GHK-Cu buyers usually care about format, storage, and whether the page is selling a real compound or just using broad cosmetic language. The supplier check is practical: named compound, visible strength, product-level documentation, and enough support detail to know who answers if the order record does not match.

Open guide

Buying guide

MOTS-c

MOTS-c is a smaller Australian search market, but it is useful inside a serious supplier cluster because it shows whether the site understands metabolic compounds beyond the obvious head terms. Thin suppliers tend to reuse the same copy here. Stronger ones keep the compound, storage, and documentation details specific.

Open guide

Buying guide

Tesamorelin

Tesamorelin is an exact-match buyer query, which means the page needs to be precise rather than loud. A supplier should make the strength, batch, testing method, and dispatch route easy to check. If the page leans on generic metabolic claims without documentation, keep comparing.

Open guide

Buying guide

CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin

CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin are commonly researched together, so the comparison problem is often format and pairing rather than a single compound name. The same supplier rules apply: product-level proof, named testing, storage notes, and a checkout path that does not rely on screenshots or DMs.

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Supplier checks

Supplier comparison table.

One row per supplier. Scan the six checks first, then open the notes only if you want the detail behind the row.

Public-site check only. Last reviewed April 2026 from visible public pages, contact pages, product pages, shipping language, and payment instructions. This is not a lab assay or legal ruling. Price snapshots were checked 4 May 2026; competitor listings are not treated as apples-to-apples unless dose and format were visible.

Full notes

Notes by supplier.

Included for comparison

PEPTIDE LAB

Open notes

Same checks apply to us

  • PeptideLab is included so the same checks apply to us as to every other supplier on this page.
  • Current product pages show batch IDs, storage notes, and documentation status before checkout.
  • Buy from us only if the batch ID, payment path, dispatch language, and support route are clear enough for you.

Online store

Aussie Peptides

Open notes

Public-site check

  • The store structure is cleaner than most. Sydney location, express shipping, and research-only language are all shown early.
  • The payment path is still manual. The public flow says order first, then wait for payment instructions, then send a screenshot.
  • COA and third-party testing are claimed on-site, but batch-linked proof was not visible in the pages checked.

Clinic program

BIOV8

Open notes

Public-site check

  • This is a clinic/process model, not a pure compound store. Visitors are pushed toward programs, calls, and member care.
  • Phone, email, operating hours, and a free call are all visible. That is stronger on contact than most online stores.
  • Batch-linked COA proof was not visible in the pages checked, so the trust case leans more on care process than product-level documentation.

Clean store, lighter proof

Pure Peptides Australia

Open notes

Public-site check

  • The presentation is cleaner than most and the research-only register is more controlled than the noisier stores.
  • Independent testing and batch integrity are claimed on-site, but no batch-linked COA was visible in the pages checked.
  • Contact is straightforward, but the proof is still mostly brand copy unless product-level documents are published.

Broad catalog, weaker proof

Australian Peptide Store

Open notes

Public-site check

  • The catalog is broad and the site says local inventory, third-party testing, and 1 to 3 business day shipping.
  • Public proof is thinner than the sales page. No batch-linked COA was visible in the pages checked, while the site pushes cryptocurrency discounts heavily.
  • The public pages also carry noisy off-topic footer links, which weakens trust for a first-time buyer comparing stores.
FAQ

Common questions.

Is this legal in Australia?

Open
This page is a supplier-documentation checklist, not legal or medical advice. PeptideLab sells research products only; if you need treatment advice, speak to a clinician.

Will customs intercept this?

Open
Domestic dispatch avoids the overseas parcel issue. Overseas suppliers add customs, chain-of-custody, support, and temperature-control risk, which is why origin is one of the six checks.

Are these pharmacy-grade products?

Open
No. PeptideLab products are research-grade products, not pharmacy-dispensed medicines. A compounding pharmacy is a different route with a prescriber and clinical process.

Can I use Medicare or PBS?

Open
No. PeptideLab checkout is private payment only. Medicare and PBS do not apply to research-product orders.

What if I am switching from Peptilab or a supplier that went quiet?

Open
Use the table first. If you have an old batch ID or order record, send it to support and ask what to compare before you buy here. The goal is to make the next order easier to verify, not to guess.

What should I start with if I only want to test the supplier?

Open
Start with one small order and check whether the batch ID, checkout, dispatch, and support behave as promised. BPC-157 10mg is the simple first BPC comparison at $82 AUD. If you only want the lowest ticket item, compare GHK-Cu or MT2 at $74 AUD instead.

Brand

Peptide Lab

Records

Batch and COA before checkout

Dispatch

Sydney dispatch after payment clearance

Start small

You checked the supplier.
Now test one order.

If the paperwork, payment path, and support route clear the checklist, the cleanest next step is a single low-complexity order with a visible batch ID.

Batch B-BPC-0312-A - 99.63% HPLC

BPC-157 10mg

$79 AUDB-BPC-0312-A99.63% HPLC

BPC-157 10mg

$79 AUD - B-BPC-0312-A