Peptide Sciences Alternative: Where Researchers Are Going After the Shutdown

When Peptide Sciences went dark in March 2026, it left thousands of researchers without a supplier mid-protocol. Independent testing in the months before the shutdown revealed purity inconsistencies — some batches as low as 75% — that confirmed what the community had suspected for over a year. If you’re looking for a replacement supplier with the testing transparency Peptide Sciences abandoned, here’s what to look for and where LiveWell Peptides fits.

What happened to Peptide Sciences

Peptide Sciences operated for over a decade as one of the largest research-peptide vendors in the United States. In late 2024 and through 2025, independent purity testing — published by community labs and aggregated by review sites like SubQ Protocol — showed an industry-wide decline in their batch consistency. By Q1 2026, multiple batches were measuring below the 95% HPLC purity threshold most credible research demands. Some came back as low as 75%.

In March 2026, the company shut down operations without notice. Open orders went unfulfilled. Affiliates lost commissions. And — most importantly for working researchers — protocols mid-study lost their source of standardized material.

If you want the longer breakdown, we covered it in our white paper: Why Did Peptide Sciences Shut Down Overnight.

What to demand from a replacement supplier

The Peptide Sciences collapse exposed three failure modes that became invisible to customers because the company stopped publishing what they should have. Any replacement vendor needs to prove they don’t have the same problems.

1. A batch-specific Certificate of Analysis on every order

Not a “representative” COA. Not a COA from a different lot. Not a COA from last year. The COA that ships with your vial should match the lot number on your vial, with HPLC chromatogram, mass spec confirmation, water content, and endotoxin testing — all from a third-party lab.

Ask any vendor: “Can I see the COA for the exact lot I’ll receive?” If the answer isn’t yes, walk away.

2. Endotoxin testing on every batch

Endotoxin contamination is the single biggest variable that gets ignored in the budget-vendor segment. The Limulus Amebocyte Lysate (LAL) assay is the standard, and the result should be on the COA — typically <0.5 EU/mg.

If a vendor’s COA doesn’t include an endotoxin number, they aren’t running the test.

3. Real US fulfillment and customer support

Peptide Sciences’ fulfillment quality declined in their last 18 months — long shipping windows, opaque tracking, ghost responses to support tickets. A working researcher needs a supplier they can call and get a human on the phone.

Why LiveWell Peptides fits the replacement profile

What you need LiveWell Peptides
Batch-specific COA ✅ Every vial — HPLC + mass spec + endotoxin, downloadable from product page
HPLC purity standard ✅ ≥99% target on every batch (industry standard is ≥98%)
Third-party lab ✅ Independent — not in-house
Endotoxin testing ✅ LAL assay on every batch
US fulfillment ✅ Same-day shipping (orders before 2pm CT M-F)
Catalog depth ✅ 27 SKUs including the rare ones (Retatrutide, Tesamorelin blends, KLOW, Wolverine Stack)
Customer support ✅ Phone support, real humans, US hours
Return policy ✅ 365 days on unopened product

Direct equivalents for popular Peptide Sciences SKUs

If you were running protocols on Peptide Sciences material, here are the corresponding LiveWell SKUs. Same compound class, same purity standard, full COA on every vial.

Switching protocols safely

If you’re mid-study, two recommendations from researchers we’ve worked with:

  1. Order one vial, verify the COA against your protocol requirements, then bulk order. Don’t switch your full inventory in one purchase from a new vendor — even one you’re confident in.
  2. Document the lot transition in your study notes. If you publish, you’ll need to disclose source changes mid-study. The batch COA from each vendor lets you do that cleanly.

Frequently asked questions

Is LiveWell Peptides actually a replacement for Peptide Sciences, or a different model?

Same model — research-grade peptides for laboratory use only, sold by SKU, not as supplements or therapeutics. The catalog overlap is significant: most of the major Peptide Sciences SKUs have direct LiveWell equivalents. The difference is testing transparency: every LiveWell batch ships with its own third-party COA and the company answers the phone.

Can I see a COA before I order?

Yes. Email support and ask for the current batch COA on any specific product. We send it within one business day. You can also see prior batches’ COAs linked from each product page.

Does LiveWell ship internationally?

We ship to all 50 U.S. states. International orders are evaluated on a case-by-case basis depending on destination regulations. Email us first if you’re outside the U.S.

What’s the lead time? My Peptide Sciences orders used to take weeks.

Same-day shipping on orders placed before 2pm CT Monday through Friday. Standard shipping arrives in 2-5 business days within the continental U.S. Expedited 1-2 day available at checkout.

What’s your return policy if a batch doesn’t meet my needs?

Unopened product returns within 365 days. If a batch doesn’t perform to the spec on its COA, contact support and we’ll investigate and replace. Reputation is the entire business; we treat it that way.

Where to start

If you want to verify before you commit to a larger order, start with whichever single SKU is most central to your current protocol. Order one vial, verify the COA against your spec, then scale up.

Or, browse the full catalog: View all 27 research peptides →


For laboratory and research use only. LiveWell Peptides products are not intended for human consumption, injection, topical application, or any other administration to the human body. LiveWell Peptides is not affiliated with Peptide Sciences. References to Peptide Sciences are for industry-context purposes only.