Amino Asylum Reviews
Honest patient reviews and ratings for Amino Asylum peptide therapy services.
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Our Verdict
Amino Asylum earns a 3.8/5 rating from 11 patient reviews, with pricing starting at $30/month. They offer async telehealth consultations.
Quick Facts
Consultation
Async Telehealth
Lab Testing
Not included
Peptides Offered
17
Shipping
2-4 business days
All Patient Reviews (11)
Order arrived, but no tracking for eight days — support was not responsive
The product arrived fine. The experience getting there was not. My order shipped on what I was told was day two, but I received no tracking number for eight days. I sent three support messages over that period. The first two got automated responses. On day eight I got a human reply with a tracking link showing the package had already been delivered the day prior. Amino Asylum's prices are good and the product quality has been fine in my experience. But eight days without tracking visibility and three messages to get a human response is a customer service failure for any supplier, research or otherwise. When your product ships and you have no visibility into its status, that's stressful regardless of the use case.
March 27, 2026
Competitive pricing and fast shipping — out-of-stock on key items occasionally
Mostly positive experience over eight months. The pricing is the best I've found for research semaglutide and the shipping is fast. My one operational issue: two of my orders in that period hit an out-of-stock situation that wasn't reflected on the website until after checkout. I ordered, paid, and then received an email saying the item would ship 10-14 days later. Once could be a fluke. Twice in eight months suggests the inventory visibility could be improved. When in stock, the experience is seamless. When not, the delay communication needs to happen earlier. Four stars — the product and pricing are excellent, the inventory management has room to improve.
March 23, 2026
Best semaglutide research pricing I've found — 90-day supply under $80
I'm a research buyer who has compared semaglutide research grade pricing across a dozen suppliers. Amino Asylum's pricing is consistently the lowest for semaglutide vials — under $80 for a 90-day equivalent supply at 0.5mg weekly dosing. I've been sourcing from them for five months. Reconstitution instructions are included. The vials have been consistent in appearance, and my reconstituted batches have performed as expected in my research protocol. Fast shipping every time. I've had one order where a vial arrived with a slightly bent stopper — their support swapped it without question. For buyers who understand they're purchasing research-grade material with no medical oversight, the value is unmatched.
March 8, 2026
Competitive pricing but COA on my last batch was six months old
I've ordered from Amino Asylum four times. The first three batches I tested had COAs that were current — within two to three months. On my fourth order, the COA I received for the BPC-157 lot was dated six months prior. The compound may be perfectly fine — storage matters more than time elapsed if conditions are correct. But for a research buyer, a six-month-old COA represents a meaningful gap in documentation. I asked support about it and was told the lot had been held in climate-controlled storage and was within spec. I'd like to see COAs that are dated closer to the fulfillment date or at minimum a note on older lots. Not a dealbreaker, but worth knowing.
February 18, 2026
Certificate of analysis on request, low pricing, reliable shipping
As a research buyer, I care about three things: verified purity, consistent availability, and price. Amino Asylum delivers on all three. I've ordered BPC-157, TB-500, and Epitalon across multiple batches. COAs are available on request for each lot number. Pricing is significantly lower than the two other suppliers I've used — about 40-60% less per unit. Shipping is fast, packaging is discreet, and orders have always arrived accurately. I appreciate that they don't make medical claims on their site — the research-use-only framing is appropriate for this category. This is a research peptide supplier doing its job well.
February 16, 2026
Product quality is excellent — website UX needs improvement
The peptides themselves have been consistently good across four orders. BPC-157 and TB-500 vials are clearly labeled, properly sealed, and the COAs I've requested have all been within range. Pricing is well below what I was paying elsewhere. My only frustration is the website — it's difficult to navigate on mobile, the product descriptions are thin, and there's no easy way to see if a product has recently shipped from a new lot without requesting the COA manually. Their support email is responsive, usually within a few hours. Once you know what you want and how to find it, this is a reliable supplier. The UX friction is the one gap.
February 9, 2026
Good product — one damaged vial, refund process was slow
My first five orders were fine. Order six included a BPC-157 vial with a cracked rubber stopper — the kind of damage that could compromise the product's sterility. I contacted support with a photo. The initial response was a form asking me to describe the issue, which I'd already done. A second reply four days later offered a replacement vial with my next order rather than an immediate reship. I asked for an immediate reship and was told that would take another 5-7 days to process. It's been resolved but the three-step support process for what should be a simple defect reship felt unnecessarily slow for a supplier at this price point. I'll keep ordering but the support process needs to be faster for product defect cases.
January 28, 2026
Five-year research buyer — consistent quality and the fastest customer service in the category
Five years of ordering from Amino Asylum. I've tried six other research peptide suppliers. Nobody else matches their catalog breadth and nobody matches their customer service response time. I've had shipping issues twice over five years — once a customs hold, once a wrong item shipped. Both were resolved within 24 hours with a full reship at no cost. COAs are available for every batch I've asked about. Pricing is the lowest in the market on most products. The reconstitution guides on their site are accurate and detailed. For research peptide procurement, this is the reference standard in the category.
January 25, 2026
Broadest catalog I've found at the lowest prices — consistent quality
I've been sourcing research peptides for personal study for two years. Amino Asylum has the widest catalog at prices well below most alternatives — BPC-157, TB-500, sermorelin, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, PT-141, and many more, all available without prescription for research purposes. I order quarterly and have had consistent product quality across eight separate orders. Purity certificates are available for each batch on request — I've received them for four batches and all results were within expected range. Shipping has been 3-4 days to my location every order. No prescription process, no telehealth consultation, no subscription — just a research peptide supplier with a professional catalog.
January 11, 2026
Low prices, solid quality — not for beginners who need medical guidance
I want to be clear for anyone reading this: Amino Asylum is a research peptide supplier, not a telehealth service. There's no doctor, no prescription, no medical advice. If you don't already know what you're researching and why, this isn't the right starting point. For buyers who understand the research context, the product quality is solid and the pricing is unmatched. I've been ordering tirzepatide and BPC-157 for six months. Quality has been consistent, COAs available, shipping fast. The no-frills model works well when you bring your own research background. The platform loses a star only because the website's educational content on reconstitution and storage could be more detailed.
December 19, 2025
Cheap but no medical support
Prices are unbeatable but you're completely on your own. No doctor, no dosing guidance, research-use labeling. Only for people who really know what they're doing.
September 15, 2025
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Amino Asylum legit?
Amino Asylum has 11 patient reviews with an average rating of 3.8/5. They offer async telehealth consultations. Founded in 2019, they are based in United States.
How much does Amino Asylum cost?
Amino Asylum pricing starts at $30/month. They offer 17 peptides including BPC-157, CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin, PT-141, and 14 more.
What peptides does Amino Asylum offer?
Amino Asylum offers 17 peptides: BPC-157, CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin, PT-141, Sermorelin, TB-500, GHK-Cu, MK-677, Semax, Selank, Epithalon, Melanotan II, GHRP-2, GHRP-6, IGF-1 LR3, LL-37, Dihexa, P21.
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