Mile High Compounds

Mile High Compounds is a US-based vendor offering both retail and bulk peptides across a broad catalogue. The vendor hosts extensive COA documentation covering most of its catalogue, with HPLC-tested purity around 99.8%. Community feedback is mixed on product quality and shipping, though customer service leans positive — drawn from a few dozen mentions per area across 2-3 sources. The anecdotal signal is limited but directionally consistent.

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Anecdotal signals

Mile High Compounds lab testing & COAs

5 Amino 1MQ
50 mg
Latest Mar 14, 2026
Identity Purity Weight 50.00 mgEndotoxin Sterility Metals Independent lab
Adamax
Latest May 04, 2026
Identity Purity Weight 11.96 mgEndotoxin Sterility PASSMetals PASSIndependent lab
AHK CU
Latest
Identity Purity Weight Endotoxin Sterility Metals Independent lab
AOD-9604
Latest Mar 24, 2026
Identity Purity Weight 5.00 mgEndotoxin Sterility Metals Independent lab
ARA 290
Latest May 08, 2026
Identity Purity Weight 10.53 mgEndotoxin Sterility Metals Independent lab
BPC-157
Latest May 02, 2026
Identity Purity Weight 1.02 mgEndotoxin Sterility PASSMetals PASSIndependent lab
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Common questions

Is Mile High Compounds legit?

We don't issue verdicts — we publish the evidence and let it speak. For Mile High Compounds we have 93 substantiated community mentions from real, linkable sources. We hold 150 captured lab documents (COAs) for this vendor. Our automated site audit has verified the vendor's published catalogue and COA surface. The sections on this page hold the evidence behind each of those numbers.

What do customers say about Mile High Compounds?

We have captured 93 substantiated community mentions of Mile High Compounds across product quality (33, mostly positive), customer service (21, mostly positive), shipping (29, mostly positive), testing transparency (10, mostly positive). Each count reflects real, linkable reports — the quotes behind every number are in the community sections on this page.

Does Mile High Compounds publish third-party lab tests (COAs)?

34 of 41 observed peptides have a COA mapped to them. Latest captured reports are from Kovera Labs.