QSC Reta - Black Tops?

If you were asking about the labels to see if they are using those fake no-peptide kit labels, QSC usually doesn't label their kits, or if they do, it is coded with something basic with R15 at the end. For example, 1533321X4R15 would indicate Reta 15. No batch number, expiration, or "research use only" text. That's why you have to keep all the packaging until you identify what everything is.
 
I started at 2.5mg for almost a month now. I think I'm a slow responder. I don't notice a huge impact on appetite, but I'm eating less without trying and feel full faster. The food chatter in my mind is quieter than before.

I inject every six days instead of seven. I'm thinking about microdosing to keep my levels more stable, but I want to do some more research before I start.
 
No itchiness or swelling after? The Reta stung a bit, but the Cagri kit was much worse. I think I'm just going to throw the Cagri away.
 
Hey all, long time lurker, finally made an account to post.

Has anyone *not* gotten their domestic order from the fall deal? This was my first time ordering with them, and I haven't received anything yet. I'm starting to worry. I've used other sources without a problem, but the sale got me.
 
I've messaged them a few times, but I haven't gotten a tracking number or confirmation. They finally replied this morning and said, "sorry, we'll ship it out," so I don't know if they forgot or what.
 
I'm looking for some reputable compounding pharmacies that ship internationally. Has anyone had experience with NP Labs in Chile? They seem to be the only one I can find that ships where I am. Any opinions on their products or recommendations for other international pharmacies?
 
I ordered from Elite Peptides not long ago, and the process went fine, and the product seemed legit. I'd use them again based on that one order. I've also had good experiences with repeated orders from another source too. They just didn't have what I needed this time.
 
Possible but annoying. Normally you'd break the vial and measure it out, then you have to filter before injecting—glass bits are not something you want in you. Total hassle. Easier route: fill it with BAC water the normal way and inject half the weekly dose compared to a RT30 vial.
 
Using sterile water for dilution means non-zero contamination risk if you use the vial for more than one needle stick. Even in hospital pharmacies with laminar hoods, single-use vials only go for one shift. Least with bacteriostatic water your contamination risk drops way down. Good lab but they care more about peptide stability than your actual safety.
 
Bigger needles hold more bac water. If you ever need over 1ml you'll burn through needles fast, so cheaper to get specific reconstitution needles instead.
 
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