Tracy gone MIA?

I should add, it is never a bad idea to have a healthy stock for when the market ebbs and flows with how restricted things get at times.
That's why I'm inclined to buy more reta when the vendors come off vacation if I see some deals as good as they were offering before CNY. I just received almost a year's supply. I expect the price to drop. However, it seems that there may be some bumps in the road and I don't want to have to scramble and pay exorbitant prices later on during one of the more difficult times. I am quite happy that my SRY reta arrived yesterday. Now if I don't see any good deals in February, I won't be worrying much.
 
I completely agree, Kong. I share the same rationale. Here's to more peptides for reasonable costs.

I should add, it is never a bad idea to have a healthy stock for when the market ebbs and flows with how restricted things get at times.
I’ve repeatedly stocked up during panics to the point where I’m taking this as an opportunity to work through the backlog. Finish my reta, then work on the tirz, and when I’m done with that sometime in the 2030s I can dig into the sema while i cruise around in my flying car (provided the fibril-induced dementia hasn’t gotten me yet)
 
I’ve repeatedly stocked up during panics to the point where I’m taking this as an opportunity to work through the backlog. Finish my reta, then work on the tirz, and when I’m done with that sometime in the 2030s I can dig into the sema while i cruise around in my flying car (provided the fibril-induced dementia hasn’t gotten me yet)
Haha, love it. I feel the exact same right now. Just digging into my reserves. It's a good feeling. I would also love a flying car at some point ;)
 
there is zero incentive for CN to shut down the flow of a drug (fent) that is toxic to the US, causes unrest and is a genuine drag on our society, From the economic cost of policing, medical system, jails the breakdown of families etc...

The CN government has incentive to curtail the gray industry before LLY and NN even start pushing for tighter controls.
These two statements are the most truthful...

Though looking at the economic impact of Tracy's bitcoin account just from Dec sales... that might be a reason for cn not to shut it down. I'm betting a large % goes to allow the gray market to continue.

Also, some one else mentioned trademark vs. Patent. I was wondering because I'm not clear on this... isn't brand name patent and trademarked and then generic is just the name of a chemical compound? If you know, please share with me.
 
Also, some one else mentioned trademark vs. Patent. I was wondering because I'm not clear on this... isn't brand name patent and trademarked and then generic is just the name of a chemical compound? If you know, please share with me.
Trademark is about the name. They own the right to use the word “mounjaro” in commerce. Patent is about the molecule itself, which they own the right to sell. You can manufacture or import the molecule and call it whatever you want, as long as is isn’t mounjaro you’re not violating the trademark but you are violating the patent. Going after people for trademark violations is quite straightforward so they started there. Patent rights get a little muddy here because of the shortage designation which helps explain why they didn’t go down this path until after the shortage designation was lifted.
 
By this logic China wouldn't manufacture so many other things that are important to the US functioning so cheaply for us.

China also needs a functioning US economy if they ever want to get paid back for all the money they've lent to America and American companies over the years.
Agreed, and they do need jobs for their people. No jobs in China equals political unrest which scares the heck out of the CCP.
 
Trademark is about the name. They own the right to use the word “mounjaro” in commerce. Patent is about the molecule itself, which they own the right to sell. You can manufacture or import the molecule and call it whatever you want, as long as is isn’t mounjaro you’re not violating the trademark but you are violating the patent. Going after people for trademark violations is quite straightforward so they started there. Patent rights get a little muddy here because of the shortage designation which helps explain why they didn’t go down this path until after the shortage designation was lifted.
I didn't realize that Tirzepatide was patented. But it does appear to be. How do US peptide vendors get away with selling it? Are they simply too small for the pharmaceutical companies to bother going after?

(I understand how compounding pharmacies can sell it if the FDA allows it ...)
 
I didn't realize that Tirzepatide was patented. But it does 1appear to be. How do US peptide vendors get away with selling it? Are they simply too small for the pharmaceutical companies to bother going after?

(I understand how compounding pharmacies can sell it if the FDA allows it ...)
I think sema is out of patent in 2026 and tirz out in 2030ish.
 
I didn't realize that Tirzepatide was patented. But it does appear to be. How do US peptide vendors get away with selling it? Are they simply too small for the pharmaceutical companies to bother going after?

(I understand how compounding pharmacies can sell it if the FDA allows it ...)
I don't think they will forever. It being on the shortage list complicated the situation, it puts the patent protection in a funky spot during that time. Makes it a can of worms that was easier to keep closed while they worked to get it off the shortage list. Now that that's resolved they'll probably start chasing down the bigger guys, and work their way down the chain.
 
I didn't realize that Tirzepatide was patented. But it does appear to be. How do US peptide vendors get away with selling it? Are they simply too small for the pharmaceutical companies to bother going after?

(I understand how compounding pharmacies can sell it if the FDA allows it ...)
I'm not saying it would hold up in court, but there is the research exemption to patent law.

"The research exemption, also known as the safe harbor provision,, is a patent law exception that allows research and testing for regulatory approval without infringing on patent rights. This exemption is especially important for drugs, as it allows generic drug manufacturers to prepare generic drugs before the patent expires."
 
Yeah I always forget that PGB is crypto-only. And there is a large population of luddites who would rather use wire transfers and the SWIFT network to pay for their stuff.
I’m just saying pgb prices are better on some things than others that’s all. I’ll honestly very likely to narrow my supplier to mainly pgb because of their testing, we’ll see how things shake out after CNY

I haven’t been so hot on pgb in the past but I’ve warmed up to them a little
 
Yeah I always forget that PGB is crypto-only. And there is a large population of luddites who would rather use wire transfers and the SWIFT network to pay for their stuff.
I don't love that when buying with crypto the exchange rates, fees, etc. all add a decent amount more to the price than what you see.

Spent a few thousand on AAS orders to stockpile since raws seem to be in short supply, particularly for primo, and all that added maybe 10% to the 'in the cart' cost.
 
I don't love that when buying with crypto the exchange rates, fees, etc. all add a decent amount more to the price than what you see.

Spent a few thousand on AAS orders to stockpile since raws seem to be in short supply, particularly for primo, and all that added maybe 10% to the 'in the cart' cost.
It gets a bit fucky with who takes which currency on what network, I agree. I don’t need to make crypto another hobby along with my pep obsession, and quite honestly don’t have the memory to remember all this shit
 

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