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by psgdev
413 days ago
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Most will simply go to the gray/black market. A 2 year supply of Ozempic (Semaglutide) lyophilized in sterile vials is ~$120USD (300mg of Semaglutide, 2.4mg a week at max dose so 125 weeks) on the black/gray market and that's with at least 2 middlemen making a profit so realistically the cost might be closer to $70USD?. Anyone can pay to get it HPLC tested to confirm the quantity, purity, sterility etc not to mention people (bodybuilders) have been using gray market peptides for 10+years and you never hear any stories about something going wrong (Things go wrong with oil based steroids for bodybuilders commonly not peptides in BAC water). Meanwhile that same ~$120USD 2 year supply of Ozempic is $8400 in Europe, $9600 in Canada and $24000 in the USA. |
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I see this error on HN a lot, but the overwhelming majority of people will not do that, because the overwhelming majority of people take the path of least resistance and neither have the domain knowledge nor the drive to figure out how to do things outside the easily packaged path. Your example class of peptide-using bodybuilders are probably in the top 1% of both drive and domain knowledge to have gotten there (probably higher, even - less than 1 in 100 people on the street are that jacked).
A lot of HN users are extremely high-agency people with a significantly-above-average ability to understand how systems work and how to take advantage of that. A lot of said users make the understandable mistake that most people are like them. This is not the case.
It is extremely important if you are in charge of designing a system (as many of us are) that you understand and internalize that any claim of "people will just" that requires more than a few steps will only bear out for a very small minority (which are important edge cases, but should not be your expectation of the average user)