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Thank you for your opinion, we will take it into account.Retatrutide 40mg per Vial would be fabulous ngl !![]()
Thank you for your opinion, we will take it into account.Retatrutide 40mg per Vial would be fabulous ngl !![]()
We mainly specialize in injectable peptide products.we need tesofensine
It all depends on the dosing, because some people use 10 mg or even more, meaning the storage period would only be around 3–4 weeks.Pushing 40mg over 4 weeks in BAC with its slightly acidic nature will hold it together, but it will degrade. But you have to factor the degradation, how much are you using (10mg death champ) or 5mg is your max dose.
I would enjoy multiple dose options, I know it will come. Do I think 40mg is a lot to store in a vial, make room for much more than 1ml of BAC.
It all depends on the dosing, because some people use 10 mg or even more, meaning the storage period would only be around 3–4 weeks.Pushing 40mg over 4 weeks in BAC with its slightly acidic nature will hold it together, but it will degrade. But you have to factor the degradation, how much are you using (10mg death champ) or 5mg is your max dose.
I would enjoy multiple dose options, I know it will come. Do I think 40mg is a lot to store in a vial, make room for much more than 1ml of BAC.
hey guys, when will reta come back to stock?We’ll be happy to answer any of your questions.
At the moment, peptides like Reta will be available in stores after the initial part of the lineup we announced first is released.hey guys, when will reta come back to stock?
But they have to titrate up to that dose. Reta is very strong, and the unfolding and stickiness to the glass has to be factored in.It all depends on the dosing, because some people use 10 mg or even more, meaning the storage period would only be around 3–4 weeks.
Our kits include 2 ml vial of bacteriostatic water.
Since days no reply. Seems to be nooby lvl of support. Poor quality.I’m considering a very cautious retatrutide protocol because I have a history of panic attacks and anxiety. The idea would be to start extremely low at 0.5 mg once weekly, stay there for 5 weeks, then increase to 1 mg for another 5 weeks, and only then move to 2 mg and hold that dose for a while.
My main concerns are safety, side effects, and what happens when stopping the medication. Would starting this low meaningfully reduce the risk of side effects, or are there still risks even at these micro-doses? Also, is there any recommended way to discontinue retatrutide to avoid rebound effects or other issues? I’d appreciate a medically grounded opinion, especially considering my anxiety and panic disorder history.