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RUO Ordering FAQ

A public RUO ordering FAQ for qualified research purchasers reviewing KRL prices, documentation paths, single-vial review, KRL10 order review, and gated catalog access.

KRL products are research use only. They are not for human or veterinary use, and KRL cannot advise on dosing, administration, treatment, diagnosis, personal use, veterinary use, bodybuilding, weight loss, or health outcomes.

Launch-week RUO incentive: Use code KRL10 for $10 off eligible RUO catalog orders of $100 or more. Limited to the first 10 coupon uses, one use per customer, through June 4, 2026.

Coupon availability does not change the RUO limitation, compliance review path, or gated catalog acknowledgement.

Send a KRL10 RUO order-review request

Use this form when the FAQ answers the ordering path and product names, vial amounts, quantities, documentation needs, or payment-instruction review details are ready to send for compliance review.

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RUO Ordering FAQ

Can I review KRL prices before entering the gated catalog?

Yes. Qualified research purchasers can use the public RUO price and availability snapshot to review listed product prices, stock status, KRL10 threshold notes, and product-specific review paths before gated catalog entry. Final price, stock status, coupon eligibility, shipping, tax, and payment instructions are confirmed inside the gated catalog and after compliance review.

Can I request review for a single vial or a short product list?

Yes. Use the single-vial review page when the request is for one listed material, one vial amount, or a short RUO product list. The page links each product to its technical page, documentation request path, KRL10 review form, and catalog preflight.

What is the fastest KRL10 order-review path?

Use the KRL10 review form when product names, vial amounts, and quantities are already known. KRL10 gives $10 off eligible RUO catalog orders of $100 or more, limited to the first 10 coupon uses, one use per customer, through June 4, 2026.

How do I request current COA availability or product documentation?

Use the documentation request form and include the exact product name, vial amount, request type, research or technical context, and any relevant order number. KRL can route current COA availability, product documentation, catalog-access support, and order-support questions from that form.

Does KRL provide dosing, administration, treatment, diagnostic, personal-use, bodybuilding, weight-loss, health-outcome, or veterinary-use guidance?

No. KRL products are research use only and are not for human or veterinary use. KRL cannot advise on dosing, administration, treatment, diagnosis, personal use, veterinary use, bodybuilding, weight loss, or health outcomes.

Are public product cards and threshold examples recommendations?

No. Product cards, price snapshots, threshold examples, and small-order examples are navigation and arithmetic aids for technical purchasing review only. They are not recommendations, pairings, protocols, or use guidance.

Why is catalog access gated?

Catalog access is gated so visitors acknowledge age and research-use-only restrictions before viewing the WooCommerce catalog and checkout workflow. Public research summaries, technical product pages, documentation requests, price snapshots, and review paths remain available before the gate.

What should I include if I need payment instructions or support for an existing order?

Use the KRL10 review form, small-order request form, or documentation request form and include the order number, billing email, product names, vial amounts, quantities, request type, and shipping destination state or country. Payment instructions are provided after compliance review.

Can KRL support high-volume or institutional sourcing questions?

KRL is currently optimized for small-quantity, documentation-led RUO catalog review. Larger institutional, volume, multi-unit, or special procurement questions should start with the documentation request form before ordering.

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