41 cents?!?!

This is exactly it because at this point you couldn't pay me to buy from Alan.
I hadn't planned to buy from them anyway (the whole indictment thing ruined the plausible deniability in my head regarding opioids) but you're damn straight after that mess they'd get a fake name and address if I did order from them which is more work than I want to put in when I could spend an extra 10c/mg and not worry about someone threatening to beat me up, send a hot pack, or give my name and address to another customer. (Am I missing anything?)
 
I hadn't planned to buy from them anyway (the whole indictment thing ruined the plausible deniability in my head regarding opioids) but you're damn straight after that mess they'd get a fake name and address if I did order from them which is more work than I want to put in when I could spend an extra 10c/mg and not worry about someone threatening to beat me up, send a hot pack, or give my name and address to another customer. (Am I missing anything?)
You're 100% right
I'm still thinking of taking the deal. Supposedly it comes from a US warehouse this time
 
You're 100% right
I'm still thinking of taking the deal. Supposedly it comes from a US warehouse this time
I still want to know if the US warehouse peptide princess and the GLOW peptide princess are the same person
 
Am I reading the new s r y post right. T40 2 kits for 330 with free shipping = 41.25 cents per mg?
The price is right. However, I have 1 year, 8 months of lypholized tirezatide in my freezer and my health insurance covers Zepbound. Buying this much was probably dumb but I just had anxiety about not having the drug. Even though I will likely change insurance in about 2 1/2 years, I the price will likely be cheaper then. While I have worries that it may become harder to find tirzepatide, my understanding from the online folks who use steroids is that it is unlikely that the federal government will have much success in stopping peptide imports. Also, in a few years, tirzepatide may no longer be the most effective drug for weight loss. Granted tirzepatide is likely to have longer staying power than semaglutide.
 
The price is right. However, I have 1 year, 8 months of lypholized tirezatide in my freezer and my health insurance covers Zepbound. Buying this much was probably dumb but I just had anxiety about not having the drug. Even though I will likely change insurance in about 2 1/2 years, I the price will likely be cheaper then. While I have worries that it may become harder to find tirzepatide, my understanding from the online folks who use steroids is that it is unlikely that the federal government will have much success in stopping peptide imports. Also, in a few years, tirzepatide may no longer be the most effective drug for weight loss. Granted tirzepatide is likely to have longer staying power than semaglutide.
hah, i'm in the exact same situation as you. 2 years in my freezer. my insurance for 2025 is finally gonna cover zepbound for me. basically resisting urges to buy more with every latest and greatest sale since i already have more than enough that i probably won't ever get to finish.

i'm undecided if i'm gonna use my zepbound pens right away or instead just stack them up for a later point. i've switched to split dosing which makes zepbound a little less ideal (not super difficult to inject into a sterile vial but still, not super simple either).
 
The price is right. However, I have 1 year, 8 months of lypholized tirezatide in my freezer and my health insurance covers Zepbound. Buying this much was probably dumb but I just had anxiety about not having the drug. Even though I will likely change insurance in about 2 1/2 years, I the price will likely be cheaper then. While I have worries that it may become harder to find tirzepatide, my understanding from the online folks who use steroids is that it is unlikely that the federal government will have much success in stopping peptide imports. Also, in a few years, tirzepatide may no longer be the most effective drug for weight loss. Granted tirzepatide is likely to have longer staying power than semaglutide.
They're just going to find more niche areas for it. Once everyone moves off sema for weight loss, it'll still be used for addictive and impulsive behaviors, as a mental health medication. SUD, AUD, BED, etc. And since everyone on it for weight loss with go with maz, reta, tirz, or whatever new one they come up with instead, it'll be more readily available and probably easier to get. Once people move from tirz to reta for weight loss, tirz will probably be the first choice for sleep apnea.
 
hah, i'm in the exact same situation as you. 2 years in my freezer. my insurance for 2025 is finally gonna cover zepbound for me. basically resisting urges to buy more with every latest and greatest sale since i already have more than enough that i probably won't ever get to finish.

i'm undecided if i'm gonna use my zepbound pens right away or instead just stack them up for a later point. i've switched to split dosing which makes zepbound a little less ideal (not super difficult to inject into a sterile vial but still, not super simple either).
Im stacking mine in the fridge right now. Going to break them down and use them for lower maintenance doses in a few months and keep riding that as long as they'll keep filling the 15mgs haha

I still have about a years worth frozen, and will probably grab another couple when we hit the 33 cent mark or lower. I'm holding off on these deals and promos because it just keeps dropping. I highly doubt well see prices go up unless something drastic/wild happens, and even then I'm sure we'll have a week or two to pull the trigger and load up on a boat load anyway
 
The price is right. However, I have 1 year, 8 months of lypholized tirezatide in my freezer and my health insurance covers Zepbound. Buying this much was probably dumb but I just had anxiety about not having the drug. Even though I will likely change insurance in about 2 1/2 years, I the price will likely be cheaper then. While I have worries that it may become harder to find tirzepatide, my understanding from the online folks who use steroids is that it is unlikely that the federal government will have much success in stopping peptide imports. Also, in a few years, tirzepatide may no longer be the most effective drug for weight loss. Granted tirzepatide is likely to have longer staying power than semaglutide.
I only have 1 yr 2 months in the freezer and I'm also curious about testing doses above 15mg to get to my goals so I decided to add a little bit more, another year's worth or so. That said I'm probably only 20 pounds from my goal so who knows what I'm doing. Although my wife keeps threatening to start taking it too
 
The price is right. However, I have 1 year, 8 months of lypholized tirezatide in my freezer and my health insurance covers Zepbound. Buying this much was probably dumb but I just had anxiety about not having the drug. Even though I will likely change insurance in about 2 1/2 years, I the price will likely be cheaper then. While I have worries that it may become harder to find tirzepatide, my understanding from the online folks who use steroids is that it is unlikely that the federal government will have much success in stopping peptide imports. Also, in a few years, tirzepatide may no longer be the most effective drug for weight loss. Granted tirzepatide is likely to have longer staying power than semaglutide.
I've got 7.5yrs lyophilized Tirz in my freezer. I've also got Sema (which I've never tried) as a back up in case Tirz loses efficacy and Cagri to supplement both. So in addition to 2000mg Tirz I've got 48 Mounjaro shots in the fridge. My dose all the way to goal was only 5mg and I won't be exceeding it in maintenance.

I don't care if I don't use the bulk of it. I paid over 1k for my 1st box 2.5mg Mounjaro (before insurance approval) and for the cost of a few months Lilly I'm at goal weight (-75lbs) without worry. Anxiety is arguably worse in the moment than obesity.

I've got a Mounjaro script and filled it every month (avg $140/mo Medicare Advantage) but in the spring with the shortages used Lavender Sky for 6mos worth and banked my script shots in the fridge then with the FDA panic and threat of losing my script (new prior approvals in 2025) I bought gray... Lots of it.

You're not dumb and I bet you're eyeing the holiday sales like I am 🙄
 
I've got 7.5yrs lyophilized Tirz in my freezer. I've also got Sema (which I've never tried) as a back up in case Tirz loses efficacy and Cagri to supplement both. So in addition to 2000mg Tirz I've got 48 Mounjaro shots in the fridge. My dose all the way to goal was only 5mg and I won't be exceeding it in maintenance.

I don't care if I don't use the bulk of it. I paid over 1k for my 1st box 2.5mg Mounjaro (before insurance approval) and for the cost of a few months Lilly I'm at goal weight (-75lbs) without worry. Anxiety is arguably worse in the moment than obesity.

I've got a Mounjaro script and filled it every month (avg $140/mo Medicare Advantage) but in the spring with the shortages used Lavender Sky for 6mos worth and banked my script shots in the fridge then with the FDA panic and threat of losing my script (new prior approvals in 2025) I bought gray... Lots of it.

You're not dumb and I bet you're eyeing the holiday sales like I am 🙄
Many folks who don't have lyophilized tirzepatide in their freezer worry that they'll have trouble a refill in time. I'm not nearly as worried. A friend who had trouble with the availability of Ozempic ended up getting half the dose because that's all the pharmacy had. He needed to go to the ER because his diabetes started acting up. He wouldn't have had that problem if he had some semaglutide in his freezer and knew how to reconstitute. Reconstituting is not difficult; even Denise can do it.
 
I hadn't planned to buy from them anyway (the whole indictment thing ruined the plausible deniability in my head regarding opioids) but you're damn straight after that mess they'd get a fake name and address if I did order from them which is more work than I want to put in when I could spend an extra 10c/mg and not worry about someone threatening to beat me up, send a hot pack, or give my name and address to another customer. (Am I missing anything?)
To be fair that guy kinda deserved to get beat up 🤣
 
Many folks who don't have lyophilized tirzepatide in their freezer worry that they'll have trouble a refill in time. I'm not nearly as worried. A friend who had trouble with the availability of Ozempic ended up getting half the dose because that's all the pharmacy had. He needed to go to the ER because his diabetes started acting up. He wouldn't have had that problem if he had some semaglutide in his freezer and knew how to reconstitute. Reconstituting is not difficult; even Denise can do it.

I have a friend still paying 580/mo from a medspa using some compounding pharmacy that is currently being sued by noro for producing/selling counterfeit sema lmao

Even after showing him all of that and walking him through this, he thinks I'm dumb and his option is safer because a "doctor" wrote the script.

Big pharmas brainwashing that doctors are infallible gods really sucks sometimes.
 
Unlike many are saying, I feel like we get waaaay more transparency from our gray vendors compared to FDA approved ones.

We shall not forget that the "legal" market is not all pristine. A lot of them changed the world as we know it currently and not in a good way.
 

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