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Research Peptide Price Reference

Quick answer

Cost per milligram is the vial price divided by its labeled mass. The table below normalizes the Blueprint Labs catalog to a per-mg figure so you can compare cost efficiency across research compounds at a glance. Sorted lowest to highest cost per mg.

CompoundVialPriceCost / mg
NAD+Performance & Longevity100 mg$40.00$0.40/mg
GHK-CuAesthetic & Looksmaxxing50 mg$42.00$0.84/mg
SemaxPerformance & Longevity30 mg$42.50$1.42/mg
Melanotan-2Aesthetic & Looksmaxxing10 mg$45.00$4.50/mg
BPC-157Recovery & Healing10 mg$55.00$5.50/mg
KPVRecovery & Healing10 mg$55.00$5.50/mg
Melanotan-1Aesthetic & Looksmaxxing10 mg$55.00$5.50/mg
CJC-1295 + IpamorelinPerformance & Longevity10 mg$70.00$7.00/mg
RetatrutideAesthetic & Looksmaxxing20 mg$145.00$7.25/mg
TB-500Recovery & Healing5 mg$55.00$11.00/mg

Prices reflect the Blueprint Labs catalog and are shown for reference only. Per-mg figures are computed from each compound's primary single-vial listing and its labeled mass; bundles and multi-item kits are excluded. This is not a purchasing or dosing recommendation. For research use only.

Questions, answered

How is cost per milligram calculated?

Cost per milligram is the vial price divided by the vial’s labeled mass in milligrams. For example, a 50 mg vial priced at $42 works out to $0.84/mg. This normalizes price across vials of different sizes so per-mg cost is comparable.

Why do research peptides vary so much in price per mg?

Per-mg cost depends on synthesis difficulty, peptide length and complexity, purity requirements, and vial size. Larger vials of simpler peptides tend to have a lower per-mg cost than small vials of complex ones.

Are these prices for research use only?

Yes. Every compound referenced here is supplied strictly as a laboratory research material. Nothing here is a dosing or purchasing recommendation for any human or animal use.