TB-500 buyers usually want wider recovery coverage. COA and HPLC still come first.

Do not let broad recovery language replace the basics: vial strength, batch, purity, PayPal, and dispatch.

Direct answer

If you are comparing TB-500 in Australia, avoid vague recovery pages. Check whether the seller shows a current batch, HPLC purity, COA, and protected payment option before checkout.

What serious buyers check

A TB-500 page should not be a wall of recovery claims.

It should show whether the seller knows the product, has a current batch, and gives you payment protection that does not leave you exposed.

Strength shown above the fold

Batch and purity visible

No offshore dispatch fog

Straight answers

Is TB-500 medical advice here?

No. This page is a buyer guide, not dosing or treatment advice.

What should I avoid?

Avoid sellers that hide batch records, use vague COAs, or only accept irreversible payment.

Compare PeptideLab TB-500

Research peptides are not approved by the TGA for human use. Product links are for buyer protection review, not medical advice.