Considering Survodutide

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Not much activity here.... There's a vendor with a good price on Survodutide and I'm strongly considering picking up a couple kits to research.

Anyone have experiences good or bad with Survo? Care to share?
 
seems pretty quiet around here. if you do decide to try it out, would be great for you to post your experience here.
i'm not much familiar with it, i just did a quick google for clinical trials and it seems like weight loss results are about on par with semaglutide but not as good as tirzepatide. any specific reason you want to try it?
 
i saw that one trial, the highest dose was 4.8mg. promo price is 100mg for $170 so that's about 20 doses for $170, seems about the same per dose as tirz. (not saying that's good or bad, just working out the math here out loud)
 
seems pretty quiet around here. if you do decide to try it out, would be great for you to post your experience here.
i'm not much familiar with it, i just did a quick google for clinical trials and it seems like weight loss results are about on par with semaglutide but not as good as tirzepatide. any specific reason you want to try it?

I'm on Tirz now...

It's really between Retatrutide and Survodutide... Reta can cause an increase in resting heart rate, where Survo is reported not to have that side effect. That's the main reason I'm curious about Survo.

Why not blaze some new territory? But then Reta 100mg is 125 on promo...
 
yeah go for it, i realized after that my reply may have come across as argumentative, i didn't mean for it to. i'm curious about it too, and also curious how people make the decisions on which products to use. basically i originally chose tirz because it showed greater weight loss percentages than semaglutide and i needed to lose over 20%. but other people decide for different reasons (like the heart rate thing, some people decide on price, availability of compound, etc). i think it's interesting that it seems like people do develop a bit of loyalty to their first glp1 if it works for them.

but i haven't seen much talk about survo so was just wondering how it caught your attention.

if you go for it, good luck.
 
yeah go for it, i realized after that my reply may have come across as argumentative, i didn't mean for it to. i'm curious about it too, and also curious how people make the decisions on which products to use. basically i originally chose tirz because it showed greater weight loss percentages than semaglutide and i needed to lose over 20%. but other people decide for different reasons (like the heart rate thing, some people decide on price, availability of compound, etc). i think it's interesting that it seems like people do develop a bit of loyalty to their first glp1 if it works for them.

but i haven't seen much talk about survo so was just wondering how it caught your attention.

if you go for it, good luck.

Nah, I didn't take it as argumentative at all.

I started on Semaglutide because it was the lowest cost compound option. And I think my provider steered me that direction thinking we'd always have Tirz in our back pocket should Sema not work.
 
I'm super interested in survo, but I have a freezer full of Sema and have some tirz arriving tomorrow.... I might just take the leap. I am just hesitant because I haven't seen anyone else on it. Keep meaning to join other forums to see if anyone has actually tried it.
 
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