Do you withhold peptide administration when you're ill?

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I've picked up some viral flu/cold type symptoms. Not super sick, but enough to work from home for a couple of days so as not to pass it on to colleagues. I've decided to hold off on my pinning MOTS C, SS31 & GKCCu until I'm feeling back to normal again.

What does everyone else do?

I'm also taking a lowish dose of tirz, but this isn't due again for 4 days, and I'll be well again by then.
 
I'm only taking glp peps but i still take them if i'm sick/ill.
 
I take TA-1 when I have a cold. It's an antiviral. 1.6 mg twice a day for 5 days. Seems to reduce the severity.
Where do you get yours? Do you take pill, nasal or injection form?
 
I get the lyphollized version from my vendor. I've used to via IN and SQ. The molecule is fairly large at 3108 Da, so it's good for localized inflammation in the sinuses due to colds. It won't pass the BBB easily, and you don't really need it to for relief. For a general immunity boost and for acute symptoms I use it SQ. And I do filter either way.
 
I get the lyphollized version from my vendor. I've used to via IN and SQ. The molecule is fairly large at 3108 Da, so it's good for localized inflammation in the sinuses due to colds. It won't pass the BBB easily, and you don't really need it to for relief. For a general immunity boost and for acute symptoms I use it SQ. And I do filter either way.
Thank you! I didn't know about this one. Must be looking past it 🙂
 
Thank you! I didn't know about this one. Must be looking past it 🙂
It's a little pricey at most vendors, but it's one that has FDA approval as an orphan drug, and there have been 30+ trials. It's also approved in 35+ countries. It's very well tolerated with less than 1% reported adverse reactions with over 11,000 trial patients. I'll always have some in my kit.
 
It's a little pricey at most vendors, but it's one that has FDA approval as an orphan drug, and there have been 30+ trials. It's also approved in 35+ countries. It's very well tolerated with less than 1% reported adverse reactions with over 11,000 trial patients. I'll always have some in my kit.
I've been eyeballing this one for a while but now you have convinced me!
 

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