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Pharmacy Portal — Early Access

Verified COA Registry for Compounding Pharmacies

Your lot data becomes a public API that providers and patients can verify instantly. No development work on your end — we handle everything.

The first pharmacies to join set the verification standard. Early participants become the trusted default when providers search PepKey.

Three Steps to a Public COA API
1

Send Us Your COA Data

Export your lot data as CSV or Excel. Email it to us or use the secure upload. We handle all parsing and formatting — your QA team spends five minutes, not five hours.

2

Your API Goes Live in 24 Hours

We create two public endpoints for your pharmacy — one for browsing lots, one for instant lot verification. No servers to manage, no code to write, no IT tickets to file.

3

Providers Verify Your Lots Instantly

Prescribers and patients look up any lot number and see your COA data immediately. Verified pharmacies appear first when providers search for suppliers on PepKey.

What You Get

Every pharmacy in the registry receives two public endpoints — one for browsing all lots, one for verifying a specific lot by number. Share them with providers, link them from your website, or reference them in sales materials.

pepkey.org/api/v1/pharmacy/your-pharmacy/lots
pepkey.org/api/v1/pharmacy/your-pharmacy/lots/{lot-number}

✓ Zero development work on your end. Your QA team uploads a CSV; we publish and maintain the API.

COA Data Template

One CSV file with ten columns and two example rows. Fill it in, email it to us — your endpoint goes live within 24 hours.

Download CSV Template
Get Started

Tell us your pharmacy name and a point of contact. We'll respond within one business day to set up your endpoint.

✓ Thank you. We'll reach out to within one business day to get your endpoint live.
Lot-Level Verification Is Becoming the Standard

Providers searching PepKey for peptide suppliers see pharmacies with verified COA APIs first. An increasing number of prescribers require lot-level verification before placing orders — and that expectation is growing across the industry.

Pharmacies that join the registry now are establishing themselves as the trusted default. Those without a public lot-verification endpoint become harder to recommend, harder to defend in audits, and harder for providers to choose.

First-mover advantage Zero technical work Provider-required standard