Loti Labs - anyone heard of them?

Groovy_Lady

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I just saw an ad for them on social media. Claims it's manufactured in the US, but only for research. A vial of 5mg reconstituted sema is around $100. How are they any different than, say, Swiss Chems? I'm just worried the big guys will come after them, and then it will affect all of us.
 
Just FYI, you can find tirz at legitimate compounding pharmacies for maybe $3 per mg (like, with Hallandale). Or even less if you get lyophilized powder-- like, $0.35 per mg if you buy a kit with 10 vials.
 
And like @AndyPanda said in another thread, these peptide companies are more likely to get in trouble if a disgruntled customer reports them to the authorities. It's like, DEA, FDA...they all have their own things going on. The DEA even threatened to shut down my local pharmacy over something minor that had nothing to do with peptides!
 
Any company that's selling research peptides with "Made in the USA" plastered all over it is probably not being honest. That's just my opinion. They're just trying to take advantage of people who don't know any better and fall for marketing buzzwords.
 
I saw a deal for CJC/Ipam from a company on the East Coast... anyone know if those are all the same? Like, is Bluesky legit? They have good prices... but I saw some mixed reviews on eroids, so I'm not sure.
 
Bee_Set said:
I saw a deal for CJC/Ipam from a company on the East Coast... anyone know if those are all the same? Like, is Bluesky legit? They have good prices... but I saw some mixed reviews on eroids, so I'm not sure.
I've had good luck, personally, with other peptide sources. So... maybe check them out instead?
 
I think buying from a website can be risky. You don't always know where it's coming from. It's better to get peptides from a doctor who specializes in anti-aging. They usually use compounding pharmacies with stricter quality control.
 
Good news about generics but reviews of Indian generic semaglutide aren't great for actually working. Met Health Canada's bar to approve but will they keep that quality? At least it forces brand Ozempic and Wegovy to drop prices competing.
 
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