Concern Regarding Tirzepatide Batch Identity

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I’ve had a positive impression of HKRoids based on previous third-party testing, and I’ve ordered several kinds of peptides from HK before. However, on Finnrick I came across this third-party analysis from April 2026 of batch 2AZK2RJ labeled as Tirzepatide, where the lab concluded that the vial actually contained Retatrutide instead. The report was marked as failed due to the identity mismatch.

You can view the report here. You need to be logged in to access it, but creating an account is free. I have also attached the CoA to this post:
Finnrick report

This seems like a serious labeling or production mix-up if the result is accurate. Has anyone from the team looked into this batch specifically, or is there any explanation regarding the result and the testing methodology used?
 

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A small correction to this: 2AZK2RJ is the lot number from the CoA, but the actual batch number used by HK appears to be 0368, as stated on the Finnrick page as the batch ID.
 
This might be a stupid question but how do you know that this CAO was from HK?

You can see it on the Finnrick website — just follow the link I provided in this post. I don’t know if you’re familiar with Finnrick, but they test peptides from different vendors and display the COAs on their website. You can also just go to the main page at Finnrick.com, look up HKRoids as a vendor, and see all the tests that have been done on their products. HKRoids also displays some of the COAs from Finnrick on their page under “Lab Results,” but the newest COA on their page is from March, while the one I attached here is from April.
 
You can see it on the Finnrick website — just follow the link I provided in this post. I don’t know if you’re familiar with Finnrick, but they test peptides from different vendors and display the COAs on their website. You can also just go to the main page at Finnrick.com, look up HKRoids as a vendor, and see all the tests that have been done on their products. HKRoids also displays some of the COAs from Finnrick on their page under “Lab Results,” but the newest COA on their page is from March, while the one I attached here is from April.
Cheers bud. No I'm not familiar with them. The reason I asked as I couldn't see HK name on the COA. Thanks for the info I must have a look on the site to see if any of my batch numbers are on it 👍
 
Has anyone verified a COA from HKROIDS? I just used a lot number/ batch for their 100MG vial of GHK but it comes back a whole different company or client?
 
Has anyone verified a COA from HKROIDS? I just used a lot number/ batch for their 100MG vial of GHK but it comes back a whole different company or client?

Yeah, I don’t really know what’s up with the batch numbers. I’ve ordered a lot of different products from HK over the last year, and I have three different kinds of products with the same batch number. I’ve also received products without any batch number. But if the COA comes back as something completely different when you try to verify it with the lab that issued it, then that’s pretty strange and not a good sign. If that's what you're saying?
 
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Yeah, I don’t really know what’s up with the batch numbers. I’ve ordered a lot of different products from HK over the last year, and I have three different kinds of products with the same batch number. I’ve also received products without any batch number. But if the COA comes back as something completely different when you try to verify it with the lab that issued it, then that’s pretty strange and not a good sign. If that's what you're saying?
Have you ever tested the peps yourself and have you had any negative with them?
 
Damn i wish you lived closer. I ordered GHK from them 2 days ago, no tracking yet but i found a lab here to test one vial.
Hi Trevor, your package has already been shipped and is currently in transit. We expect to receive the tracking number from the logistics team either today or tomorrow, and I’ll forward it to you as soon as it becomes available. Thank you very much for your patience and understanding.
 
We have never received any customer complaints regarding the test results for this batch of products, and we do not recognize these particular reports. I am not sure where you found them.

You are welcome to send our products to a reputable large third-party laboratory for testing after purchase. If the products pass testing, we are willing to cover 10%–20% of the testing costs. If the results show any quality issues with the products, we will cover all testing expenses and either reship the products or provide a full refund.
I’ve had a positive impression of HKRoids based on previous third-party testing, and I’ve ordered several kinds of peptides from HK before. However, on Finnrick I came across this third-party analysis from April 2026 of batch 2AZK2RJ labeled as Tirzepatide, where the lab concluded that the vial actually contained Retatrutide instead. The report was marked as failed due to the identity mismatch.

You can view the report here. You need to be logged in to access it, but creating an account is free. I have also attached the CoA to this post:
Finnrick report

This seems like a serious labeling or production mix-up if the result is accurate. Has anyone from the team looked into this batch specifically, or is there any explanation regarding the result and the testing methodology used?
 
You have already raised this issue in our Discord group. I hope you can understand that we do not want our long-term efforts and reputation to be judged based on unverified test results.
Yeah, I don’t really know what’s up with the batch numbers. I’ve ordered a lot of different products from HK over the last year, and I have three different kinds of products with the same batch number. I’ve also received products without any batch number. But if the COA comes back as something completely different when you try to verify it with the lab that issued it, then that’s pretty strange and not a good sign. If that's what you're saying?
 
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