New to Reta – Waiting on OAC, Anyone Pinned Nexaph Already?

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Hey everyone,

I got a 10-vial kit of 24mg Retatrutide from Nexaph, still sealed in powder form, stored in a mini fridge (not frozen). Planning to start at 1mg/week, maybe move up to 2mg depending on tolerance.

I’ve seen COAs from Janoshik in their Telegram showing 99%+ purity, but I’m still waiting on the OAC for my specific batch.


Main questions:


  • Has anyone here already pinned Nexaph’s Reta without the OAC?
  • How did you feel after 1mg? Any unexpected sides?
  • Is it generally safe to inject this stuff if the COAs look clean?
  • I’m new to pinning — just want to be sure I’m not risking anything crazy here.
  • I’ll be using BAC water, 31G insulin syringes, sterile handling, and microdosing first.

Appreciate any feedback or experiences. Just trying to be safe and smart. Thanks
 
I started with a 12 mg Nexaph kit.

I started low to assess sides.
Week 1 was 1/2 mg on Sun, 1/2 mg on Thur - to be honest, I didn't feel much of anything.
Week 2 was 1 mg on Sun, and with this dose I started to feel stuff
-some food noise dampening, a decrease in appetite, mostly because I felt fuller faster.
On week 4 I pinned 2 mg on Sunday, and this seemed where it really kicked in.

YMMV

I'm in week 5 now, I'm down 12 lbs.
 
I started with a 12 mg Nexaph kit.

I started low to assess sides.
Week 1 was 1/2 mg on Sun, 1/2 mg on Thur - to be honest, I didn't feel much of anything.
Week 2 was 1 mg on Sun, and with this dose I started to feel stuff
-some food noise dampening, a decrease in appetite, mostly because I felt fuller faster.
On week 4 I pinned 2 mg on Sunday, and this seemed where it really kicked in.

YMMV

I'm in week 5 now, I'm down 12 lbs.
Amazing good stuff
 
Jeez .5 and 1mg.... I started at 4mg and went to 6mg a week later then added 1mg of sema.... stayed on this 6 weeks and went right back to tirz at 7.5mg then 10.5 a week later....
 
Jeez .5 and 1mg.... I started at 4mg and went to 6mg a week later then added 1mg of sema.... stayed on this 6 weeks and went right back to tirz at 7.5mg then 10.5 a week later....
Yeah I was just being cautious at first for safety reasons, since it’s my first time pinning anything like this. But after seeing all the feedback and how legit the stuff looks, I’m starting to feel confident. Might bump it straight to 2mg on my first dose and see how I respond.
 
Yeah I was just being cautious at first for safety reasons, since it’s my first time pinning anything like this. But after seeing all the feedback and how legit the stuff looks, I’m starting to feel confident. Might bump it straight to 2mg on my first dose and see how I respond.
I'm also a fool and risk taker.... I'm 5'9", 230 and a slow responder so I start sema at 1mg, tirz at 6mg and reta at 4mg, but I'm retarded so don't follow me, some do amazingly well for many months on a tiny dose. As for naxaph I was reluctant at first and unimpressed with the sema till I got to 1.5mg, reta I didn't feel but could eat more and still lose a pound or two a week. Got some tirz from him in freezer and now consider they're stuff as some of the better product. Don't know if my asc or lspl is good and I'm having mixed results with HK, one vial potent and next one it's hunger pangs constantly.
 
For storage, I currently have the vials in the freezer—unopened, sealed, and still inside the original box (see attached photo). This is the powder form of retatrutide.

Just want to confirm: is this the proper way to store it for maximum shelf life?

My plan is to take out one vial when needed, reconstitute it with BAC water, and then store that vial in the fridge. Does that sound right? I want to make sure I don’t mess anything up.
 

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For storage, I currently have the vials in the freezer—unopened, sealed, and still inside the original box (see attached photo). This is the powder form of retatrutide.

Just want to confirm: is this the proper way to store it for maximum shelf life?

My plan is to take out one vial when needed, reconstitute it with BAC water, and then store that vial in the fridge. Does that sound right? I want to make sure I don’t mess anything up.
This is a solid plan! You got this.
 
Yeah I was just being cautious at first for safety reasons, since it’s my first time pinning anything like this. But after seeing all the feedback and how legit the stuff looks, I’m starting to feel confident. Might bump it straight to 2mg on my first dose and see how I respond.
I’m only taking 1mg for maintenance and have typical side effects. No reason not to start low for a month and see how you respond.
 
Yeah I was just being cautious at first for safety reasons, since it’s my first time pinning anything like this. But after seeing all the feedback and how legit the stuff looks, I’m starting to feel confident. Might bump it straight to 2mg on my first dose and see how I respond.
I started at 1 mg because I was worried about the heart rate issues ( My RHR went up 10 points just on Sema.) I did 1 mg for 2 weeks then went up to 2mg for 3 weeks. I'm now on 4mg and the funny thing is that my heart rate has gone down to pre- Sema levels so I was worried about nothing! There's no harm in being cautious- this is not a race and we'll all hopefully get to the same result in the end!
 
For storage, I currently have the vials in the freezer—unopened, sealed, and still inside the original box (see attached photo). This is the powder form of retatrutide.

Just want to confirm: is this the proper way to store it for maximum shelf life?

My plan is to take out one vial when needed, reconstitute it with BAC water, and then store that vial in the fridge. Does that sound right? I want to make sure I don’t mess anything up.
Likely fine.

In a regular freezer I would try to store them so that they have insulating mass around them - freeze/thaw cycles can cause any moisture in the vials to repeatedly crystallize and potentially damage peptides. I would not trust pharma lyophilized stuff to be perfectly dry, much less grey market. But if you use them in the short to medium term, any damaged peptides are likely to be negligible in overall quantity.

If you're storing multiple years worth because you're stocking up, it might be time to think about something that goes colder. I went for the middle ground option and got a freezer that goes to -40F, but a decent amount of people have opted for used vaccine freezers that go down to -80. It'll outlive you in one of those.
 

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