COA / LAB REPORTS

It is a requirement (by different jurisdictions and entities) that you maintain records of the COA / Lab Reports for certain "restricted" products for at least 2 years.  On this page you will find the downloadable files for products sold by Vega. 


Please note this section is in development and will be considered live on January 1, 2026 and updated continuously moving forward.

How To Read A COA

Reading a COA is simpler than it looks. Many COA’s contain multiple pages, but most of what you need to know is on the first page. Here is an example of how to identify key parts of a COA:

*Remember - COAs may not look the same across all brands and products, so look for the things listed below. 

  1. Check Out The Lab: Look for COAs from third-party labs, independent labs, or labs that belong to a reputable organization.
  2. Up-To-Date Basic Information: Is it the right product? Many COAs will include a picture of the product along with basic information like the name, strength, and the date tested. Ideally, the test will be from within the past year.
  3. Sample Info & Test Summary: On the first page, the COA should describe the sample and provide a test summary. This section is great for at-a-glance information, including whether pass/fail grades.
  4. Alkaloids: See what alkaloids are present and in what amounts.
  5. Impurities: See any contaminants that are present in the sample and at what amounts. The test will tell you if the detected level of contaminant is within an acceptable range. 
  6. Heavy Metals: The kratom plant can accumulate heavy metals from the soil and water where it grows. The test will tell you if the detected level of heavy metals is within an acceptable range.