Certificates of Analysis (CoA) | e-Telehub

🟣 Transparency You Can Trust

At e-Telehub, your safety is our top priority. That’s why every compounded medication we offer—like Semaglutide and Tirzepatide—comes with a Certificate of Analysis (CoA). These lab reports verify the strength, purity, and quality of each formulation so you can feel confident in what you're putting into your body.

👉 We don’t just say it’s effective—we prove it.

🧪 What is a Certificate of Analysis (CoA)?

A Certificate of Analysis is a document issued by an independent, third-party lab that confirms a medication meets strict quality and safety standards. Each CoA includes:

  • ✔️ Active Ingredient Concentration
  • ✔️ Sterility & Contaminant Testing
  • ✔️ pH and Visual Inspection
  • ✔️ Testing Date & Lot Number
  • ✔️ Laboratory Sign-off & Approval

These reports are especially important for compounded medications, where consistency and accuracy are critical to treatment success.

🔬 Our Testing Process

We partner only with 503A & 503B-registered pharmacies that comply with FDA and USP <797> sterile compounding standards. Each batch of medication undergoes:

  1. Ingredient Verification – Confirming raw materials meet quality standards
  2. Potency Testing – Measuring precise concentrations (e.g., 1mg/2mg Semaglutide, etc.)
  3. Sterility Assurance – Ensuring products are free from harmful microbes
  4. Endotoxin Testing – Detecting any trace bacterial toxins

Only batches that pass all quality checks are dispensed to our patients.

📄 How to Access Your CoA

Each prescription from e-Telehub comes with a batch number, which can be used to retrieve the Certificate of Analysis for your specific medication.

🔎 To Request Your CoA:

We’re happy to provide your CoA at any time.

🙋‍♀️ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is a CoA important for compounded medications?
A: Compounded medications aren’t mass-produced. A CoA provides proof that your custom formulation meets safety and potency expectations.

Q: Who performs the testing?
A: Independent, third-party laboratories that specialize in sterile compound analysis and meet all state and federal regulatory standards.

Q: How often is testing done?
A: Every single batch is tested before distribution. No medication ships without full CoA approval.

🧬 Quality Is More Than a Promise—It’s a Process

At e-Telehub, we believe you deserve total transparency about what you’re taking. That’s why we back every medication with scientific proof—not just marketing claims.

Want to learn more about your treatment? Contact us or ask your provider for your Certificate of Analysis.

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