To get the most out of this treatment, patients need more than a prescription
doi:10.1124/jpet.108.149211 Raun K, Hansen BS, Johansen NL, et al
Red flags include: Peptides sold without physician prescription or clinical oversight No third-party COA available or offered Unusually low pricing relative to pharmaceutical-grade standards Claims of efficacy that exceed what any peer-reviewed evidence supports "Research use only" labelling combined with implicit human use marketing Physician-supervised protocols through a licensed compounding pharmacy are the only appropriate framework for clinical use of CJC-1295 and ipamorelin
But the confusion is: Many people end up taking both without understanding which one their skin truly needs
Murphy CC, Hofstetter WL , Correa AM, Ajani JA, Komaki RU, Swisher SG
Melanocortin System Off-target Effects KPV engages melanocortin receptorsthe same receptor family targeted by Melanotan II and PT-141