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VIP

Also known as: vasoactive intestinal peptide, aviptadil

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VIP (vasoactive intestinal peptide) is a naturally occurring 28-amino-acid peptide hormone encoded by the VIP gene, part of the glucagon/secretin peptide superfamily.

Caliber Peptide Index tracks VIP across 15 research-peptide vendors, with the lowest listed price at $4.50/mg (10mg) at Ethospeptideresearch as of 2026-06-03. Prices below are normalized to dollars per milligram so different vial sizes can be compared on an equal basis. VIP is sold by third-party vendors for research use only.

Research Applications

Studied in research on G-protein-coupled-receptor signaling across multiple tissues.

Safety Considerations

Not an approved human therapeutic. Sold as a research chemical for laboratory use only — not for human consumption.

Sources

  1. Reference (Wikipedia)
For research use only. Information on this page summarizes publicly available research literature. It is not medical advice, not a substitute for consultation with a qualified clinician, and not a recommendation for human consumption. Products listed below are sold by third-party vendors for research purposes.

Available From 15 Vendors — Sorted by $/mg

Prices refreshed 2026-06-03

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Frequently asked

How many vendors sell VIP?
Caliber Peptide Index currently tracks 15 research peptide vendors listing VIP.
What is the lowest tracked price for VIP?
The lowest tracked price for VIP is $4.50/mg (10mg) at Ethospeptideresearch. Prices are sorted by dollars per milligram so different vial sizes can be compared on an equal basis.
How often are VIP prices updated?
Vendor prices are refreshed by our automated scraper (most recent update: 2026-06-03). Always confirm the current price on the vendor's site before purchase.
Disclosure

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Products listed for research purposes only — not for human consumption. Wiki content is summarized from publicly available research literature and is not medical advice.