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Thoughts on tirz/reta blends + dilution question

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  • joeypepsJ Offline
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    I'm curious to hear people's thoughts on reconstituting tirz + reta separately and filtering them both into one sterile vial. I personally am a little weary about the process especially wanting to take things slow with each compound / splitting doses throughout the week. But my mother's rat has stalled at 15mg tirz and hates the idea of multiple pokes throughout the week.

    Would it be a bad idea to say use 0.5ml bac water to reconstitute each compound and filter the total 1ml into a sterile vial? Has anyone had any experience/notes to share about using both tirzepatide and retatrutide?

    I feel more comfortable with my rat supplementing with cagrilintide while already on a tirzepatide protocol but I want to hear more about those who has researched the aforementioned blend / even just researching both with separate doses in a week.

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