
How to Source the PureVital Clinical Formulary
A buyer’s guide to SKU reading, Total API, strengths/volumes, and wholesale conversations for clinic purchasing teams.
8 min read · Updated 2026-04-28 · PureVital Learn

Purchasing mistakes usually come from mismatched strength language, unclear Total API, or mixing presentations mid-program. PureVital presents its clinical formulary with consistent branding so operations teams can order confidently.
How to read a PureVital product page
- Name — molecule or blend
- Strength / volume — concentration and container size
- Total API — total active content relevant to inventory math
- Form — vial, pen, capsules, drops, inj, cream
- SKU — stable code for reorders and charts
A clean buying cadence
- Forecast 6–8 weeks of active GLP and peptide demand
- Standardize on preferred forms per molecule to reduce training load
- Keep one alternate oral/needle-free option for adherence fails
- Request wholesale quotes early for high-velocity SKUs
- Reconcile received lots against SKU and strength before shelving
Talk to PureVital professional services about
- Bulk pricing for multi-provider groups
- Standing reorder lists for Semaglutide / Tirzepatide movers
- Category introductions (e.g., adding Orforglipron ladder)
- Documentation needed for clinic credentialing on your side
High-demand starters clinics often review first

Semaglutide
7.92mg/ 3ml · Vial · API 23.76 mg
$179.99

Tirzepatide
45mg /3ml · Vial · API 135 mg
$299.99

Orforglipron (NEW) with Chromium Picolinate 1mg
5.5 mg (30 capsules) · Capsules · API 165 mg
$167.99

BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound) inj
50mg 10ml · Vial · API 50 mg
$78.99

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide)
1000mg 10ml · Vial · API 1000 mg
$139.99
