Tesa Dosage / Vial Ratio

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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.
 
2mg is what they used in the egrifta trials for HIV patients, and why it is sort of the de-facto dose. The 5 days on 2 days off is just to make it work nicely with 10mg vials for that dosage. Some people run at 1mg.

You can always get your IGF-1 levels tested before and after starting to take it and see how you are responding and tweak from there.
 
Yep, understood, but let’s say you take 2mg a day and you buy 1 kit that lasts you 10 days, that’s hardly a practical dosage/mg ratio compared to what a cycle length is. So my question is, given the cycle length, why would they even bother with 2mg vials?
 
What about a Tesamorelin/Ipamorelin blend? I have a few vials of each and was going to mix them them together. Has anyone tried the blends? I have CJC-1295 no DAC too I was planning to mix with Ipamorelin. Just one blend cycle at a time, NOT both blends together. These are my next steps after going maintenance on Tirz.
 
To clarify, so these tesamorelin kits I am seeing don't even last that long? haha
10 weeks for the 10mg kits if you follow the standard 2mg/day, 5 days on 2 days off schedule.

I wouldn't recommend running any longer than this either, unless your insulin and blood glucose don't see significant elevation.
 

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