As promised, here are my Janoshik Analytical test results for two different compounded tirzepatide sources I've been using. I paid for these out of pocket (~$120/test) because I wanted to know what I'm actually injecting.
Test Results:
| Parameter | Source A (503B pharmacy) | Source B (online compound) | Expected |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peptide identity | Confirmed tirzepatide | Confirmed tirzepatide | Tirzepatide |
| Purity (HPLC) | 97.8% | 91.2% | ≥95% |
| Concentration (labeled 10mg/mL) | 9.6 mg/mL | 7.8 mg/mL | 10.0 mg/mL |
| Endotoxin | <0.5 EU/mL | Not tested | <5.0 EU/mL |
| Sterility | Pass | Not tested | Pass |
Analysis:
- Source A (503B): Good results. Purity is within acceptable range. Concentration is slightly under-dosed (96% of label) which is within typical pharmaceutical tolerance. Endotoxin and sterility passed.
- Source B: Concerning. Purity at 91.2% means ~9% impurities/degradation products. Concentration is only 78% of labeled dose — you'd need to inject 28% more volume to get the advertised dose. No endotoxin or sterility testing available, which is a red flag.
I am NOT naming the specific sources — please don't ask. This post is about demonstrating WHY third-party testing matters, not about promoting or bashing specific vendors.