Name Brand v Compound/Telehealth v Gray

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Curious, if anyone has noticed any difference in their GLP-1s, going from Lilly/Name Brand or Telehealth/Compound Pharmacy to the 10-vial Gray Market Kits? I've only used the gray market Reta and Cagri (is Cagri considered a GLP-1??) and it works fine. I just wonder the name brand stuff is different? Is this a dumb question? 🤔 Would love to hear your opinions.
 
I started on name brand UK pharmacy prescribed Mounjaro kwikpens and recently moved to grey. I have not noticed any difference in efficacy. I am on 4.5mg twice weekly, so a mediumish dose. It is possible that you may notice over/underfill more on higher dose/larger grey vial mass, and may need to adjust your dose accordingly. It would depend on your sensitivity to sides I guess.
 
I started on compounded tirzepatide, moved to gray tirz, and then was given a few Mounjaro autoinjectors by someone who discontinued treatment. I totally hated the pens -- it was like a little minor act of violence to inject. I'm not sure if the cartridge pens people here use feel the same.

Efficacy seemed the same in all cases, but the compounded had Vitamin B6 which was, I think, responsible for my small bouts of systemic itchiness.
 
I've been on lowish dose Tirz for 19 months now. Never had Lily branded stuff. I started with 6 months of compounded from Noom & Mochi. Last 13 months from grey, a couple vendors. No difference in the drug. Price and convenience are totally different.

Nothing wrong with compounded if price isn't an issue. Grey is fine if you can negotiate the pitfalls. I wouldn't pay Lily's price while there are other options.
 
There was some compounded shit called Halorand or something similar. I don't think it's still around. But it was shit. Especially compared to EL. There no doubt lyphilized grey is typically as good, but as it's already been mentioned, overfill. At penny's per milligram, it would behoove the grey folks to give a little extra. Who wouldn't?
 
I was on EL's tirz for almost year, just switched over to gray reta and I have no complaints at all.
 
(is Cagri considered a GLP-1??)

Cagri along with Elora are considered a long-acting amylin analogues. Sometimes referred to as amylin receptor agonists. A different pathway than glp-1s.

I've been on all three sources of tirzepatide...

Brand ===> compounded ===> grey and they all feelz the same to me.

I used compounded sema and it felt like the grey version too.
 
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