AuryGlenz 7 hours ago

Except you have to figure out who is actually selling legit stuff at the real dosage.

From a quick look earlier this week that's not easy, and I've dealt with research peptide sites before. I was hoping to try one of the ones that's newer than Semaglutide for my IBS - that worked really well the later half of the week but not the first few days where it made things worse. I don't need to lose weight but I'd love to get that under control better.

malfist 15 hours ago

Nonsetrile compounding, like you'd do from the peptide sites is only safe for immediate use, and semaglutide is not that way. You mix up a vial and use it for a month or so.

Can you do it? Sure. Are you going to get an infection from it? Probably not. Is it riskier than having a compounding pharmacy doing it the right way? Absolutely, and in a meaningful amount of risk. The type of infections you get from contaminated injections are not something you want to deal with

  • olddog2 8 hours ago

    It comes as lyophilized powder. You reconstitute the drug yourself and follow WHO sterility guidelines (reconstitute with bacteriostatic water, alcohol wipe ampoule top before accessing, keep it in the fridge, and throw it out if you havent finished it within 30 days). I know a dozen people doing this for the last year and none of them have had any sign of even superficial infection.

    • whatshisface 5 hours ago

      I think the way it works when you get bacteria into your blood is either you have no noticeable symptoms, or you get a high fever and almost die from sepsis.

      • olddog2 5 hours ago

        People with minimal training drew up billions of doses of covid vaccines from multi-use vials and administered them intramuscularly (deeper and therefore potentially more risky than subcutaneous ozempic/mounjaro) and I never heard of anyone getting an infection from this

  • spondylosaurus 14 hours ago

    Haven't done it myself but there is a robust DIY community for GLP-1 drugs. No idea if anyone's gotten hurt yet or if it's been pretty okay so far.

    • malfist 9 hours ago

      Oh sure, there absolutely is. Not only for glp-1s but for all kinds of peptides, especially SARMs.

      Doesn't mean it's safe. Lots of people trade off a small risk of harm for immediate benefits. Hell, look at alcohol.