I 100% agree. I really don’t want the use of CN peptides in my medical history. I think that the risk is low right now, but not sure if that data could be later used against me, like in life insurance decisions, insurance eligibility, etc.
But as
@endlrls mentions, a practical issue arises because your healthcare providers “should” really know about the use of peptides. My “solution” thus far has been to include tirzepatide use in my medical history. So, when I go to various doctors (and I have a few) I tell them that I’m on tirzepatide as it could affect things like anethesia, other Rx contra-indications, etc.
For my pcp, she knows, but thinks I’m getting my meds from my nutritionist 😂. Just to “cover” my tracks, I have a telemedicine company send a Lilly Direct Rx in every month that I never fill. Or almost never fill. I was curious about the new KwikPen so I got one of those.