Ordering peptides in Ukraine works like any normal online purchase. You build a cart on the site, choose a convenient pickup point or address, and the parcel travels to your city with a delivery service. One thing sets it apart: a certificate of analysis (COA) and a link to a verification page arrive with the vial, so you can check purity after the parcel lands.
How an order works: from cart to pickup point
The flow is no different from any Ukrainian online store. You add the items you need to the cart, enter your city and delivery method, and confirm the order. The parcel then travels to your region, and you collect it at a branch, a parcel locker, or from a courier at your address. Payment can be arranged upfront or on receipt, depending on the options available on the site.
Before you check out, it is worth confirming three things: the name and form of the material, the amount in the vial (for example, 5, 20, or 60 mg), and whether the batch has a COA. Those three decide exactly what reaches you.
What arrives with the parcel: the COA and the verification page
The real difference of a responsible shop shows up in the box, not on the site. Every shipment travels with batch documents, not with the vial alone.
Batches come with a certificate of analysis (COA) from an independent third-party lab. Longeva sends samples for testing itself rather than relying on the raw-material supplier's figures. The labs we use include Janoshik, Testides, Uzorak, and North American Diagnostics. We publish the results in an open COA archive, where you can look a batch up by number before you even order.
There is a QR code on the packaging. It leads to a verification page with the documents and an authenticity confirmation. You can scan it right after delivery, from your phone, with no sign-up. If you want to understand what the lab report actually shows, we have a plain-language walkthrough: how to read a peptide COA.
Delivery across Ukrainian cities
We ship across the whole of Ukraine. The logistics rest on national delivery services, so the question is not whether a parcel reaches your city, but which pickup point is closest to you.
Kyiv
Kyiv has the densest network of pickup points, so the choice is widest here: a branch, a parcel locker near home, or a courier to your address. If you specifically want the Kyiv option with its catalogue and terms, it is easier to start from the peptides Kyiv page than from the general catalogue.
Kharkiv, Dnipro, Odesa, Lviv, and other cities
For the other large cities the scheme is the same. The parcel travels with a national service, you pick the nearest branch or address, and you receive the same COA and QR code in the box. The region does not change what matters: the same batch reaches you with the same documents as in the capital.
Research material: what that means for the recipient
The peptides in the catalogue are research materials (research use only). They are not medicines and not supplements, but reagents for laboratory and research work. In practice that means two things for the recipient. First, the value of the material is in its purity and its proof, not in promises. Second, the typical storage form is a lyophilised powder, which travels stably, so the parcel needs no special conditions in transit.
For more on the status itself and on what the certificate proves, we cover it separately: research-use peptides and the role of the COA.
How to verify purity after delivery
The check takes a minute and needs no special knowledge:
- Find the batch number on the vial or the packaging.
- Open the verification page via the QR code, or enter the number in the COA archive.
- Match the name, form, and amount against the lab report.
Why this matters at all: origin and batch documents count for more than the lowest price. We worked that logic through using China-sourced material as the example: why the COA matters more than the price.
In short: what to know before you order
Peptide delivery across Ukraine rests on ordinary national-carrier logistics, with pickup at a branch, a parcel locker, or from a courier. The difference is not speed, but what arrives with the vial: a batch COA, an open archive, and a QR code to the verification page. That is something you can check yourself rather than take on trust.
Open the catalogue and see the available items with their certificates.
