based on lawsuits, they don't want compounding as an optionThey are probably gearing up production so that a shortage doesn't exist at launch and compounding is allowed like with tirz.
And I am quite thankful for this. This benefits us quite a bit.They're too busy deleting tik tok accounts of anyone who mention the word "retatrutide" LOL
While I'm not a fan of censorship, I agree !!And I am quite thankful for this. This benefits us quite a bit.
Can you tell me why?And I am quite thankful for this. This benefits us quite a bit.
It's safer for them to do so after it's FDA approved. Any positive statements that they make now have the potential to temporarily raise the stock price now but lower it when the drug doesn't quite match that positive statement.I wonder why Lilly isn’t mentioning Reta in recent news releases about drugs in the pipe line
People on social media who blow the lid off the grey market bring a lot of unwanted attention. This thing of ours is only possible because it's somewhat under the radar. Communities like this have to strike a balance between helping people in need and making the whole scene a target of monied interests by garnering too much attention.Can you tell me why?
People on social media who blow the lid off the grey market bring a lot of unwanted attention. This thing of ours is only possible because it's somewhat under the radar. Communities like this have to strike a balance between helping people in need and making the whole scene a target of monied interests by garnering too much attention.
Probably because its for sale on the grey market.I wonder why Lilly isn’t mentioning Reta in recent news releases about drugs in the pipe line
Ruh-tat-tru-tide? I've been saying ret-ta-tru-tide
2026, and he pronounces it so weird. 🤣
Reht a TRU' TiedRuh-tat-tru-tide? I've been saying ret-ta-tru-tide
I agree. They are making a mint on Tirz and don't want to undercut their own profits until they are ready to roll out Reta. Oh, and that CEO dude needs to learn how to pronounce it correctly (Reht a TRU' Tied per Indolent).Too busy making money with product already on the market.