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How Much Does VIP Cost?

VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide) is an accessible, lower-cost research peptide, typically ranging from $35 to $90 per vial at research-market pricing. Live pricing is shown in the order portal.

Research use only. This compound is sold strictly for laboratory and in-vitro research. It is not a drug, supplement, food, or cosmetic, is not approved by the FDA, is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and is not for human or animal consumption. Dosing figures are reference values from the research literature for laboratory models only.

VIP price by research size

Research sizeTypical range / vial
5 mg vial$35 - $60
10 mg vial$50 - $90

Ranges are typical research-market figures per vial for third-party-tested, 99%+ purity material with a COA on request. They are not a quote; current pricing - including bulk and subscription discounts - is shown in the order portal.

What you are paying for with VIP

VIP (vasoactive intestinal peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide with broad signaling roles. It is studied in specialized research contexts including immune regulation and biotoxin-related research models. Because of that, the cost of VIP reflects more than raw material. VIP research focuses on VPAC-receptor signaling, with interest in immune modulation, inflammation, and vascular endpoints.

What drives VIP pricing

Three things move the price of VIP most. First, vial size: VIP is cataloged in 5 mg vial, 10 mg vial, and a larger vial holds more peptide, so it costs more per unit even at the same per-mg rate. Second, purity and testing: genuine third-party verification to a 99%+ target with a Certificate of Analysis is a real production cost, and it is what makes a research result trustworthy. Third, quantity: ordering VIP in bulk or on a recurring research schedule lowers the effective per-vial cost.

Cost per milligram

Comparing peptides on price alone is misleading because vial sizes differ. The fair comparison is cost per milligram of verified peptide. When you evaluate VIP, divide the vial price by its milligram content and compare like-for-like against other 99%+ third-party-tested material - not against unverified powder that happens to be cheaper.

Getting the best value on VIP

VIP can be ordered as a one-time purchase or on a recurring research schedule (every 2 weeks, monthly, every 2 months, or every 3 months), and bulk or standing-order pricing is available for research programs. The best value is not the lowest sticker price - it is the lowest cost per milligram of documented, third-party-tested VIP, which is the standard every Peptides Factory Direct lot is held to.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does VIP cost?

VIP typically ranges from $35 to $90 per vial at research-market pricing, depending on vial size. All Peptides Factory Direct VIP is third-party tested to a 99%+ purity target with a COA on request. Research use only.

Why does VIP pricing vary between suppliers?

Differences come down to purity and documentation. Material with genuine third-party COAs, lot tracking, and identity confirmation costs more to produce than unverified powder. The fair comparison is cost per milligram of verified peptide, not sticker price.

Is cheaper VIP a good deal?

Not if it lacks a Certificate of Analysis. Across the research-supply market the strongest trust signal is verifiable third-party purity testing. Unverified VIP can cost far more in failed experiments than the few dollars it saves.

Can I get bulk pricing on VIP?

Yes. VIP is available for one-time or recurring research orders, and bulk or standing-order pricing is available for research programs - note it on your order or open the portal.

VIP research overview · All peptide pricing · Specialty peptides

External references: Peptide (Wikipedia) · U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Pricing shown is a typical research-market range, not a quote. VIP is sold for laboratory and research use only and is not for human or animal consumption. Not FDA approved.