DaddyBigRig
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So I have generally found that the vial dosage/mg ratio is somewhat correlated to ensure you’re not cycling through lots of vials.
Understandably these peps all go through their own manufacturing process but that being said I think the majority of what you see in a vial is filler anyway.
Looking at Tesa dosages I see that it is around 1-2mg a day. Why is it that the vials are being produced as 2, 5, 10mg *vendor specific.
Given the market has dictated the demand, I’m sure I’m just missing something here.
Understandably these peps all go through their own manufacturing process but that being said I think the majority of what you see in a vial is filler anyway.
Looking at Tesa dosages I see that it is around 1-2mg a day. Why is it that the vials are being produced as 2, 5, 10mg *vendor specific.
Given the market has dictated the demand, I’m sure I’m just missing something here.