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by hotpotamus 909 days ago
The thing is, if I were to buy a vial of some research chemical and disregard the warnings and actually want to take them, I’d still have no idea what to do with a vial of liquid. Presumably it involves needles which I’ve never prepared. What’s in there could be totally safe to take and I might still end up with an infection or some other nonsense because I don’t know what I’m doing. I do appreciate a certain hacker spirited, DIY approach to medicine, but it could be a bridge too far for me.
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There is an oral name-brand formulation of semaglutide. If the peptide people can reproduce that, it should not (need to) involve needles. The company GP is talking about only sells an injectable formulation, though.