Huge thank you to everyone for being so helpful and sharing your knowledge! It's really appreciated.
I've been pretty happy with sema, and I dabbled in tirz at market price but I think my dose wasn't high enough (around 10mg per week). So I went back to sema at about 1.5mg each week. Debating going higher, but don't want to build up too much of a tolerance.
It kinda feels like the drug companies are pushing the newer, pricier GLPs for profit, and sema is getting less attention. I was looking at this study that didn't even include sema, only lira/tirz/reta; tirz seemed better for glucose and reta for liver/kidney/heart.
No offense intended, everyone's different... but is part of the rush to the latest GLP just like getting the newest phone? For me, sema worked better than tirz because of the dose and price. Are there liver/kidney advantages with newer ones that I'm missing?
I'm thinking of trying tirz again using a grey market source.
Has anyone compared the official study data on percentage fat loss vs. the cost of each GLP? From what I've seen, the differences aren't massive, but maybe my math isn't up to par. Is there a clear winner in cost/benefit?
I've also heard cagri is amazing, but some people say it's not much of an enhancement when stacked with sema?
I don't totally trust the drug company studies, but those are the main data points we have besides community experiences.
So, tl;dr - has anyone crunched the numbers to find the most cost-effective GLP, comparing % fat reduction to price? Thanks a bunch!
I've been pretty happy with sema, and I dabbled in tirz at market price but I think my dose wasn't high enough (around 10mg per week). So I went back to sema at about 1.5mg each week. Debating going higher, but don't want to build up too much of a tolerance.
It kinda feels like the drug companies are pushing the newer, pricier GLPs for profit, and sema is getting less attention. I was looking at this study that didn't even include sema, only lira/tirz/reta; tirz seemed better for glucose and reta for liver/kidney/heart.
No offense intended, everyone's different... but is part of the rush to the latest GLP just like getting the newest phone? For me, sema worked better than tirz because of the dose and price. Are there liver/kidney advantages with newer ones that I'm missing?
I'm thinking of trying tirz again using a grey market source.
Has anyone compared the official study data on percentage fat loss vs. the cost of each GLP? From what I've seen, the differences aren't massive, but maybe my math isn't up to par. Is there a clear winner in cost/benefit?
I've also heard cagri is amazing, but some people say it's not much of an enhancement when stacked with sema?
I don't totally trust the drug company studies, but those are the main data points we have besides community experiences.
So, tl;dr - has anyone crunched the numbers to find the most cost-effective GLP, comparing % fat reduction to price? Thanks a bunch!