Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The compound version is just as regulated as the original. I have personally taken both and the results are the same. The only difference is you can actually get the compound version.
No. It isn't.
My doctor won't prescribe to a compounding pharmacy because of how unsafe it is given the lack of regulation. Safety has not been verified with these compounded meds.
NP
Anonymous wrote:The compound version is just as regulated as the original. I have personally taken both and the results are the same. The only difference is you can actually get the compound version.
Anonymous wrote:From what I have read, it's a miniscule risk that was only measured in lab mice.
You're at far more risk of stroke and heart disease from untreated obesity.
Anonymous wrote:GLP-1s have cancer increase risk just like HRT. Cherry picking research doesn't make the risks go away.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. I had thyca and every doctor has brought up for me to never take GLP-1s because of the risk of reoccurrence.
It's a new class of drugs with no long term data so you are rolling the dice. I expect it will become harder to see my doctor's as more people get diagnosed with thyroid cancers.
Anonymous wrote:The compound version is just as regulated as the original. I have personally taken both and the results are the same. The only difference is you can actually get the compound version.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The compound version is just as regulated as the original. I have personally taken both and the results are the same. The only difference is you can actually get the compound version.
I have no trouble getting Mounjaro.
Or course, I have the disease it is intended to treat and am not someone looking to take a short cut to lose a few vanity pounds.
Anonymous wrote:GLP-1s have cancer increase risk just like HRT. Cherry picking research doesn't make the risks go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The compound version is just as regulated as the original. I have personally taken both and the results are the same. The only difference is you can actually get the compound version.
I have no trouble getting Mounjaro.
Or course, I have the disease it is intended to treat and am not someone looking to take a short cut to lose a few vanity pounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes there seems to be increased risk for thyroid cancer. But does that weigh out the risk if you're taking out for diabetes and/or weight loss? Only for you to say
Are you nuts