Next question is... Will the people cut off from compounding realize there is a grey market, and would an influx of noobs be bad for seasoned peptide pros like ourselves?
TRT is interesting 'cuz who doesn't want to feel better, but somehow it feels much much more scary than injecting myself, I mean my research rats, with grey market semaglutide.
Assuming that Bunny is legit and not a bot beep boop thanks for the report. :) This is a vendor I have been trying to get a read on. One more data point.
As a new user, the difficulty in finding trustworthy reviews is very challenging. The incentives to shill are very high.
If you hang out a while you get to know who the real people are, but it seems like most are still reluctant to share their opinions on good sources.
Man, if it is bad now...
I made contact with SRY in pricing research, but I'm not dialed in, can you summarize the price hike? Maybe I should order something sooner than later.
Dumb question here, forgive me.
When people do independent testing, what's the usual procedure? Do other folks chip in, or does someone generally sacrifice a vial and testing costs just to be nice?
And, how much is testing?
I assume that if you use a GLP-1 telehealth clinic that sends an Rx to a compounding pharmacy, the pharmacy is not squirting Ozempic pens into a sterile vial and shipping it to you.
So... Where do those peptides come from?
Are they using the same Chinese suppliers as gray market enthusiasts...
This is not the first time this item has been posted here, but I think it's cool, so forgive me.
I had been storing 3 mL vials in the freezer, within a small styrofoam box with ice packs, to try and reduce temperature swings during the defrost cycle and open door times. But the styrofoam box...
Yeah I have a 5 mg kit now and it priced out that even if I wasted a little on the way up, it was a better deal than a 2 mg kit.
Edit to add: The vendor said it was a 3 mL vial so no more than 2.5 mL to reconstitute. I'll get smaller syringes so it's easier to draw up.
TYVM @chmuse !
You are right, the vials are awfully small. I asked the vendor what the maximum volume was.
I have a deep freezer in the garage so I was going to put the vials in there... inside of a small cooler with ice packs inside, too. That should keep it pretty stable.
I have used Rx semaglutide before but I am giving the world of gray a try due to costs. I've done a lot of reading here but I want to confirm a few things. Thanks if you can give me some pointers.
Bacteriostatic water vials
These should be kept in the dark at room temperature, correct?
Dry...
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