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mark as solutionYes, U.S. compounding pharmacies are producing and selling peptides, particularly for GLP-1 weight loss drugs during shortages, despite FDA warnings that many synthetic peptides pose safety risks. While some, like BPC-157, are not FDA-approved, many compounders continue to make them, often adding ingredients like Vitamin B12
mark as solutionYes, U.S. compounding pharmacies are producing and selling peptides, particularly for GLP-1 weight loss drugs during shortages, despite FDA warnings that many synthetic peptides pose safety risks. While some, like BPC-157, are not FDA-approved, many compounders continue to make them, often adding ingredients like Vitamin B12
Ohhh yeah I remember seeing GLP-1 Superbowl ads but I forgot about it. Thanks broYes, U.S. compounding pharmacies are producing and selling peptides, particularly for GLP-1 weight loss drugs during shortages, despite FDA warnings that many synthetic peptides pose safety risks. While some, like BPC-157, are not FDA-approved, many compounders continue to make them, often adding ingredients like Vitamin B12
npOhhh yeah I remember seeing GLP-1 Superbowl ads but I forgot about it. Thanks bro
I mean yeah peptides are helpful but they're def not necessary for achieving htn. TikTok hyped up and overrated. (Especially ghkcu, tb500, bpc157)
What does this mean for the priceYes RFK jr. is talking about it. It's good & bad.
Positives: More research done on popular health/recovery peptides, better consumer-side safety concerning purity, new novelties discovered, healthier public image regarding peptides — and subsequently PEDs/roids in general, further advancements made (most likely in regards to oral delivery systems specifically)
negatives: Chinese grey market restriction is inevitable once domestic US production starts, stricter punishment on off-licence/"research grade" peptide distribution, common goytier price hikes on preexisting domestic brands (E.g, zepbound, ozempic), >100-IQ people will express their opinions since it's hive mind discussion
What will happen to the pricesYes RFK jr. is talking about it. It's good & bad.
Positives: More research done on popular health/recovery peptides, better consumer-side safety concerning purity, new novelties discovered, healthier public image regarding peptides — and subsequently PEDs/roids in general, further advancements made (most likely in regards to oral delivery systems specifically)
negatives: Chinese grey market restriction is inevitable once domestic US production starts, stricter punishment on off-licence/"research grade" peptide distribution, common goytier price hikes on preexisting domestic brands (E.g, zepbound, ozempic), >100-IQ people will express their opinions since it's hive mind discussion
I said JFL. Chinese grey market will be restricted, prices will rise, and domestic brands will also see price hikesWhat will happen to the prices


