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Citadel Labs supplies research peptides to laboratories and independent researchers across the United States. All products are sold strictly for in vitro laboratory research and are not intended for human, veterinary, diagnostic, or therapeutic use. Here is what we commit to. Every lot is assigned a unique number and its full Certificate of Analysis is published on our site, searchable by lot number or QR code, never held back for request. All orders ship the next business day with tracking. If an order arrives damaged, incomplete, or does not arrive at all, we make it right. No forms, no escalation, no wearing you down. Questions about a lot, a COA, or an order: support@shopcitadellabs.com.
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