Guide
How managed peptide pens work
Reconstituting peptides, doing the math, and reordering before you run out is the part most people get wrong. The managed service exists to remove all of it. Here's how it works.
1. You keep the device
A premium refillable peptide pen — or an intranasal sprayer — is yours. One device, refilled for life. The hardware is cheap; the value is everything around it.
2. We fill and reconstitute
We load each cartridge with your lab-verified peptide, fully reconstituted. You never touch bacteriostatic water or a mixing vial, and you never guess at concentration.
3. We track your dose
We know your protocol and your dose, so we can calculate exactly when you'll run low. Our dose-duration calculator shows the same math: pick your compound and weekly dose, and it estimates how many weeks a cartridge lasts and when your refill ships.
4. Refills arrive before you run out
Auto-replenishment means the next cartridge is on the way before the current one is empty — delivered same-day in the Orlando metro or next-day across Florida. Needles, swabs, sharps handling, and a COA are included every time.
What it costs
Managed plans are priced per compound, from $199–$399/mo. See all plans on the managed service page. Prefer to do it yourself? You can still buy single vials and kits.
For research use only. Not for human consumption. Nothing here is medical advice.