opengirl
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I have never bought peptides before, but I was given a sample pen of Saxenda and it worked wonders for me so I've been trying ever since then to find a way to afford this sort of medication, and this seems to be the only route that will fit within my budget.
I've been trying to understand how it all works, so forgive me if my questions are really basic. For Terz, the initial dose is 2.5 mg once per week, correct? And the vials are sold in 5mg, 10mg, and 15mg amounts. But that is just the powder, it needs to be reconstituted. This is probably a really stupid question, but... would the 10 mg vial of Terz be a one month dose (at the initial dose)? Or does the amount in a vial change (increase) with the addition of the BAC water?
I'm asking because while Terz seems to be the most effective peptide according to what I've read, if I'm doing this math correctly, it will also cost significantly more than semiglutide, which has a much lower dosing schedule.
Thanks in advance!
I've been trying to understand how it all works, so forgive me if my questions are really basic. For Terz, the initial dose is 2.5 mg once per week, correct? And the vials are sold in 5mg, 10mg, and 15mg amounts. But that is just the powder, it needs to be reconstituted. This is probably a really stupid question, but... would the 10 mg vial of Terz be a one month dose (at the initial dose)? Or does the amount in a vial change (increase) with the addition of the BAC water?
I'm asking because while Terz seems to be the most effective peptide according to what I've read, if I'm doing this math correctly, it will also cost significantly more than semiglutide, which has a much lower dosing schedule.
Thanks in advance!