On the vial
The vial label carries the compound name and the stated strength, the batch number, production and expiry information, storage conditions, and a research-use statement. The batch number is the element that connects the vial to its documentation.
Strength is stated as the specified peptide content of the vial.
On the outer box
The outer box repeats the identifying information and carries the printed RVL verification code. Repetition is deliberate: a vial separated from its box should still be identifiable, and a box should be checkable without being opened.
Research-use statements
Every label and every box states that the contents are for laboratory research only and are not for human or veterinary consumption. This is not decoration. It defines what the material is being supplied as, and it should survive any repackaging within a laboratory.
If something disagrees
Where the vial, the box and the certificate do not agree — a different strength, a different batch number — the material should be treated as undocumented until it is resolved. A discrepancy in labelling is worth more attention than it usually receives.
Research use only. This page is explanatory and does not recommend any use, quantity or procedure. REVIVE LAB supplies reference materials for laboratory research. These are not medicines and are not for human or veterinary consumption. Anyone considering the use of any compound in humans should do so only under qualified medical supervision.