Search results for query: Exenatide | Byetta

  1. domin8brix

    Are reta and other weight loss drugs meant to be long term use? Whats it like coming off them?

    No offense taken at all! @Smiter was just giving you shit. If there's empirical evidence, that should be available for anyone, and since this is intended to be a learning avenue, it's something I hope others find and read through. These things have been around in some form for decades, so...
  2. DjJoshua

    Fun Fact ,A venomous lizard (Gila monster) started GLP1's

    Something I stumbled on, The story of GLP-1 medications really did start with the venom (more precisely, the saliva/venom secretions) of the Gila monster, a venomous lizard from the southwestern United States. https://peptideinitiative.com/peptide-chronicles/exenatide
  3. Calm Logic

    MIX “Recall” R30 & T60

    Nerding out on antibodies: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10795913/
  4. Calm Logic

    MIX “Recall” R30 & T60

    It doesn't seem as potentially horrific now, playing with Gemini:
  5. Calm Logic

    MIX “Recall” R30 & T60

    My concern is not degradation as much as aggregation. In any case, something leading to more antibodies or another immune reaction. Stacking (mixing in the body) doesn't seem to be an issue, but now that you mention it, sema seems inherently safer regarding antibodies and cross-reactivity...
  6. CNCCurrency

    Reta and retinopathy

    I wouldn't see how lowering your levels with a glp1 would worsen it.
  7. Reta and retinopathy

    I have been diabetic for about 15 years now and started off by using metformin and Byetta back in 2010. I later switched to Victoza, then to Ozempic, then Mounjaro and now finally Reta. My A1C has usually been under 7 more like between 6.0 and 6.5 regardless of watching my diet. So far I haven’t...
  8. Weight loss jabs like Ozempic and Mounjaro 'linked to 170 deaths' - including adults in their 20s

    It will be interesting to see how this turns out over time. The good news is the risk looks really low, But is not zero. “exenatide, branded as Bydureon, was linked to 55 deaths”
  9. Labcat

    Any Experiences with Maz?

    The GLP-1 receptor agonist exenatide reduces serum TSH by its effect on body weight in people with type 2 diabetes Su Ann Tee et al. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2023 Oct. Mostly TSH goes down due to improved central sensitivity to thyroid hormone duebto weight loss. T4 remained the same and but T4...
  10. HoopFan

    Reta comes from….

    Yeah I see that was Exenatide a generic of Byetta or Bydureon. The new GLPs though were not. They were inspired by that study. Lizard spit!
  11. John316

    I had a hunch, so I asked AI

    I posed this question using GROK, I could have used the same query using ChatGPT. This was its response. Beginning of response: To determine whether consuming yacón-based products (dried chips, syrup, fresh tubers) could enhance the efficacy of GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) agonists, we...
  12. Iamnew2this

    How dangerous could reta be worst case scenario

    I will never try it. I have sinus node dysfunction amongst other issues that cause palpatations and angina. I also have a pacemaker. Although, I would have loved to have tried reta, I will skip it altogether. I have tried sema and that was fine. Tirz has worked wonders for me. Taking tirz/sema...
  13. How dangerous could reta be worst case scenario

    I have heart issues too (41% EF) so I've put off trying reta till the studies are complete. I'm not sure if they are including people with heart problems in the studies to see if it's safe or not? I've read some say after a few months the heart palpitations go away. Usually I say glp-s1s are...
  14. Calm Logic

    GYC Reta 50 GB

    Wow, what an ordeal for anyone, but especially for a veteran reta user. I never would have even imagined about something like this with reta. Besides the huge mystery of the actual dosage, this also brings home to me that the longer half-life of the newer-generation GLPs is a double-edged...
  15. Yiwu Aozuo?

    Showing my age, but I was one of the "lizard spit" gang when Byetta first came out. LOL!
  16. Calm Logic

    To filter or not filter?

    The users who are too unmotivated to filter all the time may not have the motivation to reply :D I would assume every peptide being freeze-dried is basically equally at risk regarding sterility due to various sterilities in manufacturing, fillers used, etc: But if sterility is less of a...
  17. Galora

    Liraglutide available as a generic now

    As of 12/23/24 FDA Approves First Generic of Once-Daily GLP-1 Injection to Lower Blood Sugar in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the first generic referencing Victoza (liraglutide injection) 18 milligram/3 milliliter, a glucagon-like peptide-1...
  18. keangkong

    Adderall less effective while on glp1?

    That's why I've stayed away from gila monsters since I've been on Adderall.
  19. Adderall less effective while on glp1?

    here is a study that showed giving mice a shot of an old glp1, exenatide, brand name byetta, which is the original glp1, derived from gila monster spit, before giving them adderall, made them get a lot less dopamine and get a lot less amped up on the adderall...
  20. Last 30 days of research on GLP1-style drugs

    I've been collecting a bunch of the research and trying to find some new stuff/stay on top of the research, so I put together a list: Observational Studies Real‐world effectiveness and safety of oral semaglutide in people living with type 2 diabetes: A nationwide multicentre retrospective...
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