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Any Experiences with Maz?

So, i wanted to update y'all
I took MAZ 3mg
I initially thought it wasn't working,
so took 1mg reta to just help curb the hunger and the uncontrolled cravings.
shortly after , I Noticed i wasn't thinking of food so often,
wasn't hungry but when i had a meal, i was actually able to eat a whole meal and not feel
full after a few bites like Tirz.

This week i am looking to see about replicating the results.
took 3mg MAZ on Monday 10/09
going to take 1mg Reta tonight.

I want to say the effect was pretty interesting.
will note any Side Effects, or any other experiences.
weight has stayed the same.
149lbs.
 
I have 8 5mG of maz, $25 plus 10 for shipping usps priority.
 

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I'm currently taking both Tirz (5mg) and Maz (2mg) because my doctor prescribed Tirz but I was not losing weight at all. I lost 6lbs the week I started Maz (not odd because I weigh a lot), and I had absolutely no side effects apart from a little reflux. Maz has also significantly dampened my desire for food. I eat less, but even when I'm hungry if I don't feel like eating I won't. I am finally feeling optimistic after years of struggling with my weight.
How is it going ? Is the RS still testing the maz? I read that it has the least side effects of all the other studies. It has a lower % losses, but I’m looking at long term.
 
In some kind of conundrum as to what I will use for maintenance now that I am at goal. Survo seems to be gaining popularity on this website but Maz also seems to have worked well for some. Currently on Reta but the appetite suppression is not the best.
 
How is it going ? Is the RS still testing the maz? I read that it has the least side effects of all the other studies. It has a lower % losses, but I’m looking at long term.
Notablequotable left the forum in December. There's a maz thread in the table of contents you can check out (if you haven't already).

Don't see much here on Maz or Survo but I'm sure interest/use will increase as prices come down.
 
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Hardcore BB type I know has gone gonzo trying all the new peptides.

He likes maz the best because he can eat like a bodybuilder on it. Everything else kills his appetite and makes him flat.
 
Well just put an order in with QSC, I'm sure not a lot of people are interested in this.
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$210/kit 10mg (10.72mg / 99.245%)
$10 shipping
Domestic/US

Vendor states, "Demand for Mazdutide is not very high"

My internet and social media research shows that demand for mazdutide is low. While it has been approved for use in China with Innovent having a license to test it and market it there, Eli Lilly hasn't even planned phase three trials in the US. It seems the people who use are frequently people who were getting inadequate results on tirz alone, tried reta but had a problem with reta. Maz seems quite similar to survodutide, which also produces more glucagon and is a GLP-1 medication.

My first order of maz arrives today.
 
This is crazy on the thyroid. I don't want to discredit but I've been on thyroid meds for 15 years and now been on Tiz for over a year and I've never had issues. Not sure how this can affect thyroid levels unless weight is lost. I've also never seen such study.

Oddly my dose of Synthroid hasn't needed to be changed even after I lost 50 pounds. My blood levels of T3, T4, and TSH remain about the same. My thyroid gland has been removed. As a result, all of my thyroid hormone is from Synthroid.
 
I'm definitely interested in both Maz and Survo. Keep us posted on this one. Innovent has two New Drug Applications submitted with the Chinese authorities currently, the Phase 3 studies there are looking impressive.

It's been approved in China for both obesity and diabetes. People in China can purchase it now if they're able to pay the slightly over 400 USD that it costs.

I didn't realize this until I started reading about mazdutide, but China actually has a big diabetes problem. Many Asian people get fatty liver at far lower BMIs than others.

Semaglutide goes generic in China in 2026. (It also becomes generic in Canada that same year because some idiot at Novo forgot to pay the approximately 185 USD fee to renew the Canadian patent.) Once sema goes generic in China, I bet it becomes a blockbuster drug for both weight and diabetes.
 

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