Tirz prices droppin'?

I wasn't planning on it anyway (the whole legal issue kinda killed the plausible deniability in my mind about opioids), but yeah, I'd rather pay an extra dime per mg and not have to worry about some kinda drama. Am I missing anything?
 
The price is good. But, I've got about 1 year and 8 months of the stuff in my freezer, and my insurance handles Zepbound. Buying so much was probably a dumb move, but I was worried about not being able to get it. I'm thinking in a couple years the price will be lower. I'm not too worried about sourcing tirz, and tirz might not even be the best option soon. Though tirz is probably better long-term than sema.
 
They'll find new purposes for it. Once people move off sema for weight loss, it'll still be used for addictive behaviors and mental health issues, like SUD, AUD, BED, etc. And as folks switch to maz, reta, tirz, or whatever new weight loss med, it'll be easier to find. When people go from tirz to reta, tirz will be a top pick for sleep apnea.
 
I've got about 1 yr 2 months stored up. I'm also thinking of trying higher doses of 15mg to reach my goals, so I figured I'd grab a bit more, like another year's worth. I'm only around 20 pounds from my goal, so who knows. My wife's been hinting she wants to try it too.
 
I've got about 7.5 years of the stuff in my freezer. Plus some sema (never tried it) as a backup, and also cagri to add to it. I also have 2000mg Tirz plus 48 doses of Mounjaro in the fridge. All the way to my goal my dose was only 5mg and I won't go above it in maintenance.

I don't care if I don't use most of it. The first box of 2.5mg Mounjaro was over a grand (before insurance), and with a few months of Lilly's meds I'm at my goal (-75lbs) without stress. The worry is worse than the weight, to me.

I get a Mounjaro script every month (around $140/mo) but I used Lavender Sky for 6 months in the spring when there were shortages, and kept the script shots in the fridge. When the FDA started panicking I bought grey... a LOT.

You're not dumb, and I bet you're looking at the sales too. ;)
 
Lots of people who don't have a freezer full of tirzepatide are worried about getting refills in time. I'm not nearly as worried. A friend had trouble getting Ozempic, and the pharmacy only gave him half the dose. He ended up in the ER because his diabetes got bad. That wouldn't have happened if he had some semaglutide in his freezer and knew how to reconstitute. It's not hard; even Denise could do it.
 
I know someone who is still paying $580 a month from a med spa, using a compounding pharmacy that's being sued for selling fake sema lmao.

Even after I showed him the news and explained everything, he thinks I'm wrong and his option is better because a 'doctor' wrote the script.

Big Pharma's brainwashing that doctors are always right is really frustrating sometimes.
 
I think we get way more clear info from our grey vendors compared to the legal ones.

We can't forget that the 'legal' market isn't always great. Lots of them changed the world for the worse.
 
I'm not knocking your stockpile at all (I'm actually a little jealous of the peace of mind it gives you), but have you ever seen those videos where people put their savings into Beanie Babies only to miss the peak?
 
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