KYRivianMan
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Looks very promising…. Have the vendors started vending Mazdutide?
Yes, I’ve seen it offered occasionally.Looks very promising…. Have the vendors started vending Mazdutide?
Can you provide a link to the additional data?Looks very promising…. Have the vendors started vending Mazdutide?
lol no kidding. What is this post??Can you provide a link to the additional data?
That's a really nice report!If you want the real information, look at what drug companies are telling their investors, not their customers.
The effects on liver fat, combined with comparable weight loss to Tirzepatide AND lower serious adverse effects than Tirz is impressive. I'd like to see how it compares to RetaMazdutide is an analog of oxyntomodulin (OXM),which is a natural hormone found in the human body, and modified to have a much longer half-life. From this paper:
Oxyntomodulin (OXM) is an endogenous dual agonist of the GCGR and GLP-1R, which increases energy expenditure and reduces food intake, leading to weight loss.[24] Moreover, administration of OXM in diet-induced insulin-resistant mice improved glucose tolerance, and this effect was also observed in T2DM patients.[25], [26] The clinical use of OXM was mainly limited by its extremely short half-life (∼10 min). Thus, several long-acting GLP-1R/GCGR dual agonists were developed, and some of them are currently tested in clinical, such as cotadutide, BI456906 and mazdutide (IBI362)
If you want the real information, look at what drug companies are telling their investors, not their customers.
I'll have to read up on that onePemvidutide is better, more glucagon receptor agonism, less muscle mass loss.. however no real effect on HbA1C
I think Xcelpeptides is carrying it now https://www.xcelpeptides.com/product/pemvidutide/I'll have to read up on that one
I think Xcelpeptides is carrying it now https://www.xcelpeptides.com/product/pemvidutide/