PilPac vs SEDA 7OH: Designer Chewables or High-Count Value Packs?

PilPac and SEDA both specialize in 7-OH tablets, but they solve completely different buyer problems. PilPac builds around “Designer Alkaloid” chewable tablets, engineered multi-alkaloid units at 60 mg or 80 mg per tablet in tight 5-count packs with a precision-dose narrative. SEDA goes the opposite way with a ladder of high-count value packs up to 30 tablets per box, optimized for buyers who want volume and the best cost-per-milligram on 7oh.com. One is a boutique dose-precision line, the other is a routine-friendly tablet house.

PilPac (Designer chewable • Boutique precision) vs SEDA (5–30 ct ladder • Best cost per mg)

Quick verdict

Buy PilPac if you want an engineered, designer-alkaloid chewable tablet experience with tightly controlled per-tablet dose and faster onset from the chewable format. Buy SEDA if you want the widest pack-size ladder on 7oh.com (5, 6, 20, and 30 count) and the best cost-per-mg at scale for routine use.

  • PilPac: Pick for chewable precision and multi-alkaloid design
  • SEDA: Pick for routine volume and per-mg value

At-a-glance comparison

SpecPilPac Max DesignerSEDA (Tablets / Bars)
Per-tablet 7-OH dose80 mg (Max) / 60 mg (Designer)50 mg (30 ct and 5 ct) / 100 mg (6 ct Bars and 20 ct)
Tablet scoringNoNo
Pack sizes5 ct (300 mg), 5 ct (400 mg)5 ct, 6 ct Bars, 20 ct, 30 ct
FormatChewable tabletCompressed swallow tablet
Typical onset15–25 min (chewable)20–35 min
Peak window45–75 min60–90 min
Duration3–5 hrs3–5 hrs
Lab testingBatch COA + heavy metals + microbialBatch COA + heavy metals + microbial
Best forBoutique dose precisionRoutine volume, cost per mg

Deep Dive

Potency and formulation deep dive

PilPac's Max Designer line is the heavier of the two SKUs at 80 mg per tablet (400 mg per 5-count pack). The 60 mg Designer line is the lighter alternative (300 mg per 5-count). Both are chewable tablets, which meaningfully changes the absorption curve, chewable format routes through both buccal and GI absorption and shaves onset to 15–25 min versus 20–35 min for a standard swallow tablet. The brand’s “Designer Alkaloid” positioning leans into standardized multi-alkaloid content rather than a pure 7-OH isolate experience.

SEDA builds for volume and predictability. The 30-count at 50 mg per tablet is a full-month routine for a single-tablet daily user. The 20-count at 100 mg per tablet is a heavier-hit routine pack. The 6-count Bars at 100 mg sit in the middle. The 5-count 50 mg tablet is the starter SKU. Across the ladder, per-mg pricing stays between $0.07 and $0.10, competitive with the most aggressive value tablets on 7oh.com.

Range

Product range and SKU depth

PilPac runs two SKUs (300 mg 5-count and 400 mg 5-count), both in the same chewable format distinguished by dose. The catalog is narrow but focused on a single format story. If you want PilPac, you’re choosing between 60 mg and 80 mg per tablet, nothing else.

SEDA’s catalog is one of the deepest on 7oh.com for a pure-tablet brand: a 5-count starter, a 6-count Bars line at higher per-tablet dose, a 20-count heavier-hit pack, and a 30-count value box. That ladder explicitly serves the starter buyer, the routine user, and the heavy-volume buyer inside a single brand.

Quality

Quality, transparency, and lab testing

Both brands publish batch-coded COAs through 7oh.com covering 7-OH content, heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Hg, As), and microbial contamination. PilPac emphasizes “standardized alkaloid strength” and “precision dosing” in its brand messaging. SEDA emphasizes “precise and effective dosing” and “rigorous lab testing to guarantee purity, consistency, and reliable effects.” Neither has had a publicly reported recall.

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Pros and cons

PilPac vs SEDA — pros and cons below.

  • Left brand pro: Chewable format shaves onset to 15–25 min.
  • Left brand pro: Designer-alkaloid formulation for a multi-alkaloid experience rather than a single-compound profile.
  • Left brand pro: Compact 5-count pack suits buyers who don't want bulk.
  • Left brand pro: Max Designer's $0.09/mg is competitive for the chewable tier.
  • Left brand pro: Batch COAs published.
  • Left brand con: Limited pack-size ladder, no 10-count, 20-count, or bulk option.
  • Left brand con: Chewable taste and texture are not universally preferred.
  • Left brand con: Only two SKUs, both in a single format.
  • Right brand pro: Widest pack-size ladder on 7oh.com for a pure-tablet brand (5, 6, 20, 30 count).
  • Right brand pro: Lowest per-mg cost at the 30-count pack (~$0.07/mg).
  • Right brand pro: 100 mg/tab on the Bars and 20-count is heavy-hit territory.
  • Right brand pro: Routine-friendly count sizes for full-month stockpiling.
  • Right brand con: 30-count and 20-count packs are frequently sold out.
  • Right brand con: Standard swallow tablet without scoring, no halving.
  • Right brand con: Higher upfront cost on bulk packs ($99.99 for 30 ct, $187.99 for 20 ct).

Who Should Choose

Who should choose PilPac

Pick PilPac if you prioritize dose precision and a multi-alkaloid experience, if you prefer chewable format over swallow tablets, or if you want a focused boutique SKU rather than a bulk catalog. PilPac is the right answer for buyers who treat the brand as a premium tablet experience rather than a routine stockpile.

Who Should Choose

Who should choose SEDA

Pick SEDA if you're a high-volume routine user, a value shopper targeting the best cost-per-mg, or a buyer who wants a single brand that scales from a starter pack to a month-long supply. SEDA is also the right call if you cross-shop between a light daily dose (50 mg) and a heavier session (100 mg Bars) inside one brand.

Final Verdict

Final verdict

PilPac wins on format (chewable), multi-alkaloid design, and precision-dose packaging. SEDA wins on pack-size flexibility, per-mg cost at scale, and routine-user fit. The decision is between “boutique dose precision” and “routine-friendly volume.” Most cost-optimizers and daily-routine users land on SEDA; users who care about chewable format and standardized alkaloid messaging land on PilPac.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is stronger per tablet?
SEDA Bars at 100 mg vs PilPac Max Designer at 80 mg, about 25% more 7-OH per tablet on SEDA.
Which is cheaper per milligram?
SEDA at the 30-count pack (~$0.07/mg). PilPac Max Designer runs around $0.09/mg.
Which has faster onset?
PilPac, chewable format shaves onset to 15–25 min versus SEDA's 20–35 min for compressed swallow tablets.
Which has more pack-size options?
SEDA, four SKUs across 5, 6, 20, and 30-count packs vs PilPac's two 5-count SKUs.
Are either tablets scored?
No, neither PilPac nor SEDA tablets are scored for splitting.
Are both brands lab-tested?
Yes, both publish batch-coded COAs covering 7-OH content, heavy metals, and microbial contamination.
Are both legal to buy and ship?
Legality varies by state. 7oh.com ships only to permitted jurisdictions. Consult a healthcare professional before use.

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Important safety information:

Products containing 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) are sold for adult use only (21+). These statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The FDA has raised safety concerns regarding concentrated 7-OH products; consult a qualified healthcare professional before use. Do not operate vehicles or machinery after use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Laws vary by state, buyers are responsible for knowing applicable law.

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