RUO
Research Use Only Marketplaces
RUO suppliers should be evaluated as documentation and research-material vendors, not clinical-care providers. The useful review questions are about identity testing, purity documentation, lot traceability, complaint handling, and whether the site avoids human-use claims.
- Public COA policy with batch-level documentation
- Third-party HPLC/MS or comparable identity testing
- Clear research-use-only language without treatment claims
- No implied dosing, administration, or medical outcome promises
Clinical
Licensed Telehealth
Telehealth changes the review frame. Readers should look for licensed provider involvement, prescription workflow, pharmacy transparency, adverse-event process, state availability, and how the company handles compounded or off-label marketing claims.
- Licensed provider and state-availability disclosure
- Pharmacy, prescription, and refill process clarity
- Clear medical-risk and adverse-event escalation language
- No unsupported guarantees or before-and-after style claims
Supplies
Supplies & Storage
Supplies are a cleaner monetization lane when limited to organization and documentation products. Cases, labels, logs, temperature indicators, and storage accessories can support safer recordkeeping without crossing into drug or dosing instructions.
- Storage cases and travel organizers
- Labels, batch logs, and chain-of-custody notebooks
- Temperature indicators and cold-chain accessories
- No route, administration, sterility, or dosing instructions
Operator
Banking & Processing
Payment and banking content belongs in an operator tab. The useful angle is underwriting readiness: entity docs, transparent product categories, refund policies, chargeback controls, compliance review, and the difference between lawful documentation and evasive behavior.
- Entity, product, and fulfillment documentation
- Processor underwriting packets and risk controls
- Refund, dispute, and customer-support workflows
- No advice about bypassing platform rules