White-label peptides let a practice build a branded retail and wellness line without manufacturing anything. Done right, it's recurring revenue with your name on the label. Done wrong — with an opaque supplier — it's a compliance and quality liability. Here's how to source it well. For licensed professional use only.
What "white-label" actually means here
You're sourcing cGMP-manufactured peptides (e.g. DPS-150B and a broader compounded line) and putting your practice's branding on them. The product, COA, and compliance documentation are the supplier's responsibility to provide — and yours to verify.
What to confirm before you private-label anything
- cGMP manufacturing and a Certificate of Analysis for every lot.
- Catalog breadth — the compounds your providers actually use, available consistently.
- Labeling and compliance support for licensed-professional distribution.
- No forced minimums so you can validate before committing to branded inventory.
Why practices build a peptide line
- Recurring, cash-pay revenue tied to your brand.
- Patient retention — they reorder from you, not a third party.
- Margin control by sourcing direct rather than through a distributor.
See the catalog and wholesale pricing
If you're building a peptide or white-label line, open a wholesale account to see the catalog and clinic pricing — about two minutes.
Questions? info@stemnovanetwork.com.
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Stem Nova Network supplies cGMP, COA-backed biologics for licensed medical professionals. Information is for licensed professional use only and is not medical advice or a therapeutic claim.
