Tirz 15mg - yellow tops legit?

I've been wondering about the legitimacy of some of these sources too. I like that some places post Certificates of Analysis (COAs), but how can we really be sure they're accurate unless we get our own testing done?
 
I've heard about Janoshik Analytical for testing peptides. It's supposedly where a lot of people send their stuff. But I imagine it's not cheap, like
Shannon1980 said:
I like that some places post Certificates of Analysis (COAs), but how can we really be sure they're accurate unless we get our own testing done?
mentioned.
 
Good point. I suppose compounding pharmacies should have more oversight, since they presumably have to answer to the FDA and maintain good records.
 
Yeah, I've heard that some people use those Australian steroid testing kits too. I wonder if they work for peptides? That would be an easy way to get some peace of mind. Nat_92 have you heard anything about those?
 
I haven't looked into those specifically, but I did read a cautionary tale about someone who had a bad reaction to a peptide, even though the CoA showed high purity. It started with flu-like symptoms. It makes you wonder about endotoxin contamination.
 
Hitting below 200 would be huge after so long. Plateau at 220 was rough. Every five days might give you the momentum to break through.
 
100 units per milliliter means 1 mL into 15 mg of tirz gives you 15 mg per mL. So how many milliliters would get you 2.5 mg?
 
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