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Amino Asylum vs Direct Meds

A detailed head-to-head comparison of Amino Asylum and Direct Meds — pricing, peptides, consultation models, and patient reviews.

At a Glance

Rating★★★½☆ 3.8/5
Starting Price$30/mo
Peptides4
ConsultationAsync Telehealth
Lab TestingNo
Shipping2-4 business days

Pros

  • Very low per-vial pricing
  • Wide peptide catalog
  • Fast shipping
  • No subscription required

Cons

  • No medical oversight or prescription
  • Research-use-only labeling
  • No third-party lab testing published
  • Not suitable for users wanting guided medical treatment
RatingNo reviews
Starting Price$179/mo
Peptides2
ConsultationAsync Telehealth
Lab TestingNo
Shipping5-7 business days

Pros

  • Sublingual drop option — no injections required
  • Multiple medication formats (injectable + drops)
  • Competitive pricing on sublingual options
  • Both semaglutide and tirzepatide available

Cons

  • Compounded medications only — not FDA-approved
  • No insurance accepted
  • Limited clinical support beyond prescribing
  • Injectable pricing higher than some competitors
  • Relatively new with limited reviews

Pros & Cons

Peptide Pricing Comparison

PeptideAmino AsylumDirect Meds
BPC-157
$35/one-time
Not offered
CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin
$45/one-time
Not offered
PT-141
$30/one-time
Not offered
SemaglutideNot offered
$179/monthly
$297/monthly
Sermorelin
$35/one-time
Not offered
TirzepatideNot offered
$224/monthly
$399/monthly

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Amino Asylum or Direct Meds better?

Amino Asylum offers 4 peptides with a 3.8/5 rating and async telehealth consultations. Direct Meds offers 2 peptides and async telehealth consultations. The best choice depends on which peptides you need, your budget, and preferred consultation model.

Which is cheaper, Amino Asylum or Direct Meds?

Amino Asylum starts at $30/month while Direct Meds starts at $179/month. However, pricing varies by peptide — see the pricing table above for a full breakdown.

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