Most of the information in this Bloomberg article won't be news to a lot of us who frequent this forum and others like it. Lots of Janoshik coverage in there.
Gifted article here - paywall stripped:
Here's the big thing that stuck out to me though:
Magic is careful to note that Janoshik can detect contaminants such as heavy metals or endotoxins, but can’t determine whether the substance is safe to inject on a pharmacological level. But still, as the ranks of black-market consumers have grown, those buyers have begun to demand evidence of third-party testing from other types of suppliers, including licensed compounding pharmacies who’d never received such requests from patients in the past. This, Magic says, is a completely new frontier for his business, and he’s negotiating a deal with an American lab that would expand the Janoshik name stateside.
That would be an interesting development.
Gifted article here - paywall stripped:
Here's the big thing that stuck out to me though:
Magic is careful to note that Janoshik can detect contaminants such as heavy metals or endotoxins, but can’t determine whether the substance is safe to inject on a pharmacological level. But still, as the ranks of black-market consumers have grown, those buyers have begun to demand evidence of third-party testing from other types of suppliers, including licensed compounding pharmacies who’d never received such requests from patients in the past. This, Magic says, is a completely new frontier for his business, and he’s negotiating a deal with an American lab that would expand the Janoshik name stateside.
That would be an interesting development.