The Distribution tier — licensed, monitored, upstream-disclosed.
State-licensed wholesalers, fulfillment partners, and drop-shippers between the people who make peptides and the people who hand them to you. We verify the license and require the upstream to be named.
The fulfillment middle.
Distributors don’t make the peptide. They move it. State-licensed wholesale distributors and drop-shippers operate between Compounding-tier makers and Channel-tier practitioners. Some serve B2C brand owners directly. PepStakk lists them because the chain doesn’t stop at the maker — and a Stakker has the right to see where their order actually traveled.
Vetted Distributor.
PepStakk verifies the active state wholesale license and requires the distributor to declare its upstream source. We do not vouch for the manufacturing quality at the Distribution layer — that responsibility lives upstream in the Compounding tier. The Vetted Distributor badge means: licensed, monitored, and upstream-disclosed.
What we require.
- Active state wholesale distributor license(s) — issuing board, license number, expiration.
- Upstream source declaration — the distributor must name the actual Compounding-tier source(s).
- Storage and shipping controls — cold-chain documentation where applicable.
- Compliance history — suspensions, sanctions, recalls, board actions.
What we verify.
- License status and expiration against the issuing state board.
- Upstream source matches a listed Compounding-tier supplier (where applicable; not a hard requirement, but cross-link logic depends on it).
- License auto-suspends the listing 60 days past expiration.
Hard disqualifiers.
- Refusal to disclose upstream source.
- Expired or suspended wholesale license.
- Active state board action.