FAQ
Reference · FAQ
Frequently asked.
Testing, shipping, payment and compliance, answered plainly.
When can I order?
Soon. The first RU-58841 production batch (30582) is bottled and its Certificate of Analysis is published. The pyrilutamide batch (41276) is with the lab now. Orders open once stock lands and every solution has its published CoA. We won't take an order we can't fill.
Are these products medicines?
No. Nothing we sell is a licensed medicine, and we don't make medical or treatment claims. RU-58841 and pyrilutamide are research compounds, sold strictly for laboratory research use, on identity and concentration data verified by an independent lab.
Is the concentration actually what the label says?
Yes, and we prove it. Finished solutions are quantitatively assayed by an independent lab for actual concentration in mg/mL, not just powder purity. Batches release at or above the labelled concentration, never below. Batch 30582 assayed 55.08 mg/mL against its 50 mg/mL label.
Do you ship to private addresses in the UK?
Yes. Orders are dispatched in plain, unbranded packaging with tracked Royal Mail or DPD.
How are batches tested?
Each batch is sent to an independent analytical laboratory (Janoshik) that assays it for purity. The batch-specific result is stated on a signed Certificate of Analysis, and every order ships with it. You can verify the CoA publicly with the batch key.
How do I know what I'm getting?
Every batch is assayed by an independent lab (Janoshik) and ships with a signed Certificate of Analysis. The batch-specific purity is on the CoA, and you can verify it publicly with the batch key. We ship you the actual document rather than a marketing figure.
Can I return an opened bottle?
No. Once the amber dropper bottle has been opened, it cannot be returned. Unopened bottles can be returned within 14 days of dispatch.
Why amber glass?
The compounds in our catalogue are photosensitive. Amber glass attenuates UV and short-wavelength visible light, extending the shelf life of the specimen.