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Discussion US pharmacies producing peptides

goyboy.hero

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1. Is this true or js bs
2. If it's true, why is it huge? Does this mean lower or higher prices?
 

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Yes, 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
 

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Yes, 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
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Yes, 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 bro
 

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Yes 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
 

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Yes 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 does this mean for the price
 

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Yes 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 prices
 

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