I’ve come across a peptide brand recently called Peptide Hubs — they seem to specialize in research-grade peptides with a decent selection including:
- Semaglutide (for appetite control)
- BPC-157 and TB-500 (for recovery)
- GHK-CU (for skin/hair support)
- AOD9604, Epitalon, and others
Everything is labeled for research use only, and their site claims pharmaceutical-grade purity. Packaging looks clean from what I’ve seen posted — sealed vials, no loose caps, proper batch coding.
👉 Here’s their full peptide lineup:
[ https://www.dragonpharma.net/peptide-hubs-3750 ]
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### Curious if anyone here has:
- Ordered from them before?
- Done any bloodwork or effectiveness tracking?
- Experienced shipping delays or customs issues?
I’m especially interested in feedback on their Semaglutide or TB-500, if anyone has run those recently.
Let’s use this thread to collect some real-world experiences with this lab so others can make informed calls.
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I saw they offer both BPC-157 and TB-500 — wondering if anyone has run both from them in the same cycle? Curious if there’s a noticeable synergy or if it’s overkill.
Received my first order from them last week. Vials were individually vacuum-sealed, decent labels with batch info. Haven’t started dosing yet, still working out the schedule — but everything looks solid on first inspection.
Anyone test their Semaglutide or AOD9604? Always wary of peptide brands claiming pharma-grade — would be good to see independent feedback or lab assays if anyone has them.
Anyone test their Semaglutide or AOD9604? Always wary of peptide brands claiming pharma-grade — would be good to see independent feedback or lab assays if anyone has them.
I haven’t personally tested these, but I came across an independent Janoshik lab report for Semaglutide from Peptide Hubs. Results showed 5.23 mg/vial with 99.325% purity (tested April 2025). Screenshot below for reference. Always good to cross-check claims—if anyone has tested AOD9604 or other batches, please share!
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The Big Cat is a researcher and theoreticist. His advice must never be taken in the stead of proper advice from a medical professional, it is entirely intended for research purposes.