Research Vendor: Anyone try this source?

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Has anyone used this research vendor for their tirzepatide? Their testing and communication appear legitimate, but I'm having trouble determining which vendors are faking test results on their websites. Any experiences to share? Thanks!
 
If they provide a Janoshik test, you can confirm it using the ID number and verification code. If the image you receive lacks both, consider it a major red flag.

I haven't personally used them, but I've heard positive feedback that they're generally reliable.
 
I haven't, but their pricing is pretty attractive. They seem to use Vanguard for many of their tests. The problem is that they don't connect the tests to particular vials or batches, so you're essentially trusting them. I did see some comments somewhere that people were happy with what they received.
 
I did purchase from them, and the Tirzepatide works. I only bought one vial and decided to go ahead based on their posted tests and information from other users. I am questioning the strength of their Tirz batch from the single vial that I purchased. My research subject never experienced food cravings while on Tirz before switching. Now, the subject needs an additional 3-4mg weekly to achieve the same effect. The vial might be short on product.
 
It's not that there was *no* suppression, just that I had to up the dosage for my subject to get back to the previous level of suppression. I think the vial probably didn't contain the stated amount of Tirzepatide. So instead of a true 5mg dose, the subject needed around 9mg to get the same effect. My guess is that the vial was under-filled with the compound. I wonder if this means the real cost was higher since there was likely a true 20-22mg instead of 30mg in the vial... I saw a post that under-filled vials are common. No other issues besides that amount problem.
 
I bought some semaglutide from them a couple of weeks ago. I haven't even tried it yet. It was just an impulse buy because the price was good, haha. I was thinking of checking it out since I've been using cagrilintide and wanted to try it in the future if I ever stop tirz for a break and cycle something new. I read some good stuff about them, so I figured it was cheap enough, so it's not a huge loss if it's not perfect.
 
Right, it works okay for suppression, but my research subject needed a higher dose (3-4 mg extra weekly) for the same effects. Otherwise, no problems. I did switch to another source recently because they have certificates of analysis, and Research Vendor doesn't have that info for their product.
 
Hi! Where did you find the COA information for that other source? I want to order from them but saw something that said the testing wasn't verified. I'm being extra careful since it's my first time ordering.
 
What said that @ScaleStory? I haven't ordered but I looked into them a bunch before deciding to go a different route. My understanding is that they connect vials to batch numbers, with test results for those batches on their website. You can't tie vials directly to tests, since one test uses a whole vial. The test is for a vial, hopefully selected at random.
 
Steady_Turtle_91 said:
I also order some tadalafil and my husband has been trying it. Just a few drops seems to work well. He was on Flomax for BPH, but he didn't like the side effects. Hope daily use helps him.

If he doesn't respond well... look into Trimix.
 
@Steady_Turtle_91 get a syringe to measure the dose. 1mL is 30mg, so find the right mark and try that under the tongue. It absorbs better that way.
 
Why assume all vials in a kit match? Zero QC from these vendors. Who knows their sourcing or how they track unmarked vials. Keep testing, stay accountable.
 
Have lots of vendor options here but friend in the USA wants to try something for energy issues. got Global Entry so worried about confiscation. thinking USA warehouse or intermediary would be safer. anyone know vendors that take CC?
 
hitting 150g protein daily is tough. mixing protein powder scoops with meals of eggs chicken seafood or cheese. that's what gets me close.
 
6 business days to a US warehouse delivery is reasonable. Wrong product fulfilled is the real test of vendor reliability - the follow-through on rectifying it is the actual signal. DSIP as a freebie in the meantime is a decent mitigation.
 
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