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Nice 👍 I’ll be doing the same in a few weeksOK thanks for sharing. I will order from them today and hopefully it all goes well.
Nice 👍 I’ll be doing the same in a few weeksOK thanks for sharing. I will order from them today and hopefully it all goes well.
Did you get your batch tested? Any side effects? I heard they underdose, is that true?Nice 👍 I’ll be doing the same in a few weeks
I did not, I rolled the dice based on other coa with similar dates of order. No side effects, and still losing. 👍👍Did you get your batch tested? Any side effects? I heard they underdose, is that true?
Amolist.comCan anyone share the contact of Amo please?
Thanks! I don’t understand, do they also sell bac water?Amolist.com
My L (the Amolist.com term for tirzepatide) is also covered by health insurance such that what I would pay would never exceed a few hundred dollars per year provided that Zepbound continues to be covered. I have enough of a Zepbound stockpile to cover about 4 weeks of it being out of stock. Nonetheless I ordered 1200 mg of tirzepatide. Should I have made the orders? Logically, probably not. I have no indication that my health insurance will stop covering the drug. Nor do I have much reason to believe grey tirzepatide will become unavailable. Emotionally, I just feel better knowing that I'll soon have the lypholized tirzepatide in the freezer. I don't have to worry about whether my continued prior authorizations will be approved. Nor do I have to worry about health insurance deciding to drop coverage for Zepbound. Also, in 2 1/2 years, my health insurance will likely change since I plan on retiring then. If need be, I'll use the slightly degraded tirzepatide then as I figure out my options. While I know of nothing concrete saying I won't be able to obtained grey tirzepatide, it isn't outside the realm of possibility that there is enough of a crack down to make it hard to get. In other words, I dont' regret the purchases even though I feel a little silly having made them.I'm not sure what to do with the L because I'm 100% covered by insurance and I have a stockpile in my fridge already. Probably just stash it in deep freeze in case I need it in the next few years.
That the great thing with https://www.amolist.com/research-products. You just go to their site and see what they have. The only hard part is figuring out why they denote tirzepatide with an "L." No, they don't sell BAC water. Try https://www.peptidetest.com/lab-supply if you only need a few vials of BAC water. If you wish to buy in quantity, go to https://medexsupply.com/water-bacteriostatic-iv-inj-sol-mdv-30ml-sterile-ftv-25-pack/. Although you'll receive a notice that you have to upload your medical license, I ignored that and still received my vials.Thanks! I don’t understand, do they also sell bac water?
My L (the Amolist.com term for tirzepatide) is also covered by health insurance such that what I would pay would never exceed a few hundred dollars per year provided that Zepbound continues to be covered. I have enough of a Zepbound stockpile to cover about 4 weeks of it being out of stock. Nonetheless I ordered 1200 mg of tirzepatide. Should I have made the orders? Logically, probably not. I have no indication that my health insurance will stop covering the drug. Nor do I have much reason to believe grey tirzepatide will become unavailable. Emotionally, I just feel better knowing that I'll soon have the lypholized tirzepatide in the freezer. I don't have to worry about whether my continued prior authorizations will be approved. Nor do I have to worry about health insurance deciding to drop coverage for Zepbound. Also, in 2 1/2 years, my health insurance will likely change since I plan on retiring then. If need be, I'll use the slightly degraded tirzepatide then as I figure out my options. While I know of nothing concrete saying I won't be able to obtained grey tirzepatide, it isn't outside the realm of possibility that there is enough of a crack down to make it hard to get. In other words, I dont' regret the purchases even though I feel a little silly having made them.