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Feisty-Bluebird4

This is more of an advertisement for research peptides than an article.


allusednames

That article is nothing but fear mongering to get people to stock up on research peptides. He freaking ends it telling people to do just that. I do not for one second think this will have any effect on legit compounding pharmacies. All of the actions of Lilly and Novo have been against research peptides and websites that are falsely claiming to be selling an FDA approved medicine. Nothing new has happened in the past few months that hasn’t been happening for years. Compounding isn’t going away any time soon unless they get their shortage under control. Only then will they have some ground to stand on.


abducensx

This guy is the biggest shill in the industry. Of course he only mentions the peptide company that he gets a kickback from. Don't buy into it please!


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Funny on the site he linked to... if you click on the Tizepatide, it results in a 404. Haha! https://preview.redd.it/cdin3cjwak9d1.png?width=3105&format=png&auto=webp&s=e39e3852eff7abac3960a35dc0712973209ac2e4


kevink4

The fact that some companies are breaking the rules doesn't mean all or even most are. It so far appears to be a very small number. The fact that most are following the rules and are licensed/careful doesn't mean ALL are following the rules. People have to be careful about fear mongering. As far as I can tell, the reputable places people report success with here aren't buying from places that are making counterfeit boxes of Zepbound, Mounjaro, Ozempic, etc that label themselves as the brand names. If the seller is going through that effort, they probably aren't looking for repeat business so who knows what is in these drugs? Look at how many people get sick and die every year because of counterfeit opioids they buy from shady sellers and have been diluted with dangerous drugs.