SSA has Orforglipron for sale

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I just had a look at the latest SSA price list, and they have Orforglipron for sale. Maybe other people knew it was already around, but it is the first time I have seen it for sale. It is not a lot of use to me personally as maximum effectiveness is more important to me than convenience ( trying to keep off 72kg long term hopefully ). But for a lot of the population who are not keen on injecting themselves, it is great news. From my quick reading of the studies it sounds about as effective for weight loss as semaglutide, max 14.7% , with less nausea and vomiting , but possibly more diarrhoea, but overall it sounds like less gi side effects. A bit expensive at $185 usd for 100 12mg pills, doses in the studies were 6 to 45mg. I am not sure this forum is its target market but it is not hard to imagine it being very popular.
 
Its just that some manufacturers use more filler than actual drug, same with most of the supplements you get out of amazon. Or you think everything from amazon is 100%.
Nearly every manufacturer uses more filler than actual drug. That's how tablets work, even with pharma.
 
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I noticed SSA also has 20mg. Cagri. I've never seen it in such a large size but with big pharma studying it now as a combination with GLP's, it may start getting more popular and cheaper. I imagine that I will eventually be on a bigger dose when I get to maintenance and where 20mg. kits make financial sense.
 
I just had a look at the latest SSA price list, and they have Orforglipron for sale. Maybe other people knew it was already around, but it is the first time I have seen it for sale. It is not a lot of use to me personally as maximum effectiveness is more important to me than convenience ( trying to keep off 72kg long term hopefully ). But for a lot of the population who are not keen on injecting themselves, it is great news. From my quick reading of the studies it sounds about as effective for weight loss as semaglutide, max 14.7% , with less nausea and vomiting , but possibly more diarrhoea, but overall it sounds like less gi side effects. A bit expensive at $185 usd for 100 12mg pills, doses in the studies were 6 to 45mg. I am not sure this forum is its target market but it is not hard to imagine it being very popular.
This one's coming down the pike and will likely be available in the gray market long before it's commercially available (like Reta is). It's an oral formulation and a quad-receptor agonist. Next up, quintuple-receptor agonist. Stay tuned...

https://firstwordpharma.com/story/5...tigational, oral,many of which are injectable
 
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