How much stock should I keep?

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New user here just looking for some advice. My order I paid retail through a us vendor. My Reta is working great no complaints there, but thought to myself how the hell am I going to afford this.

Regardless, found my way here and decided to place an order through nexa. I’m happy with the price and am willing to pay for the ease of ordering and peace of mind.

My real question is how much stock should I be keeping? Right now I have about 6 months worth, but I am kinda nervous about getting a few months down the line and nexa is out of stock or what have you.

Is this something I should be worried about? What is the consensus on how much to stockpile? Thanks!
 
That depends on an individual's current budget, one's own hunches about future importation taxes and Customs seizures, and finally whether the lyophilized vials go bad in any way over months/years.

There are various beliefs about ordinary home freezer compartment vs specialized non-defrost colder freezers, but the general consensus is that frozen lyophilized peptides will last for many many years without degradation.

With that, some people are stockpiling to get them through the current Presidential term.
 
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Thank you for that, you mentioned a few factors I hadnt considered.

My idea was to order a kit every 2 months or so, but at the price I’m paying now I could afford to stock a good amount.
 
order a kit every 2 months or so
These are multi-dose vials, so (with alcohol-swabbing before each draw) the reconstituted vial is good (refrigerated) for 28 days officially, 3 months according to many people here, and even longer by some daredevils. A 10-vial kit every 2 months probably means you should shoot for higher-mg kits, less often
 
These are multi-dose vials, so (with alcohol-swabbing before each draw) the reconstituted vial is good (refrigerated) for 28 days officially, 3 months according to many people here, and even longer by some daredevils. A 10-vial kit every 2 months probably means you should shoot for higher-mg kits, less often
Well my current kit should last me 30 weeks at low dose. I was just thinking every couple months to build up my stock over time as opposed to all at once. And also if I end up going higher dose I don’t want to be stuck with low mg vials.
 
Well my current kit should last me 30 weeks at low dose. I was just thinking every couple months to build up my stock over time as opposed to all at once. And also if I end up going higher dose I don’t want to be stuck with low mg vials.
If you buy every few months restocking what you've depleted while also building stash you can take advantage of the lower Reta prices on the horizon. They're already about half what they were 6 months ago.
 
If you buy every few months restocking what you've depleted while also building stash you can take advantage of the lower Reta prices on the horizon. They're already about half what they were 6 months ago.
Good to know! I assumed that prices would trend upward if anything.
 
New user here just looking for some advice. My order I paid retail through a us vendor. My Reta is working great no complaints there, but thought to myself how the hell am I going to afford this.

Regardless, found my way here and decided to place an order through nexa. I’m happy with the price and am willing to pay for the ease of ordering and peace of mind.

My real question is how much stock should I be keeping? Right now I have about 6 months worth, but I am kinda nervous about getting a few months down the line and nexa is out of stock or what have you.

Is this something I should be worried about? What is the consensus on how much to stockpile? Thanks!
The deals keep getting better. I prefer Tirz and have enough to take 20mg (I only take 15mg) every five days for at least a year; however, Semaglutide is so cheap that I have a year worth of that and I don’t even take it. I think realistically a person only needs enough to get you through unavailability created during the long Chinese holidays.
 
The deals keep getting better. I prefer Tirz and have enough to take 20mg (I only take 15mg) every five days for at least a year; however, Semaglutide is so cheap that I have a year worth of that and I don’t even take it. I think realistically a person only needs enough to get you through unavailability created during the long Chinese holidays.
It all depends upon how paranoid you are. Do you think the prices going to stay low and the interruptions will stay infrequent? Then, no need to stockpile. Will there be random crackdowns and tariff wars? Then you may want more to weather any storm. Do you think there might be longer interruptions? Then you may want more. Apparently I'm pretty paranoid, because I have several years worth.
 
I currently have between 2 and 3 years worth. I’m going to buy several more kits. It might prove to be unnecessary, but I refuse to be caught unable to get this medication
 
It all depends upon how paranoid you are. Do you think the prices going to stay low and the interruptions will stay infrequent? Then, no need to stockpile. Will there be random crackdowns and tariff wars? Then you may want more to weather any storm. Do you think there might be longer interruptions? Then you may want more. Apparently I'm pretty paranoid, because I have several years worth.
Same here. Could prices get cheaper? Yes. But the prices are reasonable enough to build a decent stockpile and be better prepared instead of being sorry.
 

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