If reta exists, why do you still research sema or tirz?
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Some people have reactions or side effects with reta, and a lot of people have better appetite and other desire suppression with Tirz. I am on the lowest dose of Tirz and don’t see a particularly compelling reason to switch. I might at some point.
When NA-931 becomes available, I will be all over that.
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Some people have reactions or side effects with reta, and a lot of people have better appetite and other desire suppression with Tirz. I am on the lowest dose of Tirz and don’t see a particularly compelling reason to switch. I might at some point.
When NA-931 becomes available, I will be all over that.
@ResearchCat said in If reta exists, why do you still research sema or tirz?:
Some people have reactions or side effects with reta, and a lot of people have better appetite and other desire suppression with Tirz. I am on the lowest dose of Tirz and don’t see a particularly compelling reason to switch. I might at some point.
When NA-931 becomes available, I will be all over that.
https://dreampharmastore.com/product/bioglutide-na-931/
1.5 mg $639.30
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Some people have reactions or side effects with reta, and a lot of people have better appetite and other desire suppression with Tirz. I am on the lowest dose of Tirz and don’t see a particularly compelling reason to switch. I might at some point.
When NA-931 becomes available, I will be all over that.
@ResearchCat said in If reta exists, why do you still research sema or tirz?:
NA-931
Ooh that's a new one I didn't know about.

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it will be the same conversation when trevogrumab and garetasumab gets into the hands of gymfluencers. or another example is thatt quintuple agonist that was announced at ada 2026. and so on and so on lol
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@brandenscheidecker Oh wow. I didn’t think it was far enough along for anyone to be making it. Thx!
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@ResearchCat said in If reta exists, why do you still research sema or tirz?:
Some people have reactions or side effects with reta, and a lot of people have better appetite and other desire suppression with Tirz. I am on the lowest dose of Tirz and don’t see a particularly compelling reason to switch. I might at some point.
When NA-931 becomes available, I will be all over that.
https://dreampharmastore.com/product/bioglutide-na-931/
1.5 mg $639.30
@brandenscheidecker said in If reta exists, why do you still research sema or tirz?:
1.5 mg $639.30
Daaaammmmnnn
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I don’t even know what to do with that. The research I have seen is done with 120-150mg taken orally on a daily basis.
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Some people have reactions or side effects with reta, and a lot of people have better appetite and other desire suppression with Tirz. I am on the lowest dose of Tirz and don’t see a particularly compelling reason to switch. I might at some point.
When NA-931 becomes available, I will be all over that.
@ResearchCat I’m right there with ya. Been on compounded Tirzepatide since December, was on 2.125 mg for three and a half months before I moved up to 4.25 mg, that I’m still on today. I’ve lost 61 lbs with Tirzepatide and like you, see no reason to switch to Reta.
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Long Story: My doctor put me on Zepbound [tirz] 2.5, Started getting hungry after 6 weeks so she bumped it to 5mg. I've maintained a 2lb. a week loss for 3 months.
I've taken my last Zep today and have 5 Triz in my freezer right now because it is 1/5 the price. At this rate, assuming I stay at 5mg per week, I should hit my goals.
I'll ween myself off the last few weeks, see how I do. If I need a maintenance dose I'll give Reta a try.Short Story: I started on Triz and it's been working for me.
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That’s awesome! I am glad to hear your success stories with Tirzepatide!
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I started on Tirz in Oct, down 85lbs and hit a stall at 15mg that I've been stuck at for 2 months. Reading through the forum I saw Randy’s “ghetto” Reta stack and decided to give that a try. Going to add 2mg of Maz to see if I can break through it. Will try Reta, if all else fails but have been super happy with the Tirz.
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I started on Tirz in Oct, down 85lbs and hit a stall at 15mg that I've been stuck at for 2 months. Reading through the forum I saw Randy’s “ghetto” Reta stack and decided to give that a try. Going to add 2mg of Maz to see if I can break through it. Will try Reta, if all else fails but have been super happy with the Tirz.
@Bil said in If reta exists, why do you still research sema or tirz?:
I started on Tirz in Oct, down 85lbs and hit a stall at 15mg that I've been stuck at for 2 months. Reading through the forum I saw Randy’s “ghetto” Reta stack and decided to give that a try. Going to add 2mg of Maz to see if I can break through it. Will try Reta, if all else fails but have been super happy with the Tirz.
Have you or anyone tried Tirz + Survo stack? AI chats say Survo binds to Glucagon stronger than Reta and the latest phase 3 results I think show that although net percent weight loss might be lower Survo selectively torches fat through glucagon agonism and tends to spare muscles better. Which sounds quite good.
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And price and dosing wise Survo tends to be a lot cheaper than Maz.
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@Bil said in If reta exists, why do you still research sema or tirz?:
I started on Tirz in Oct, down 85lbs and hit a stall at 15mg that I've been stuck at for 2 months. Reading through the forum I saw Randy’s “ghetto” Reta stack and decided to give that a try. Going to add 2mg of Maz to see if I can break through it. Will try Reta, if all else fails but have been super happy with the Tirz.
Have you or anyone tried Tirz + Survo stack? AI chats say Survo binds to Glucagon stronger than Reta and the latest phase 3 results I think show that although net percent weight loss might be lower Survo selectively torches fat through glucagon agonism and tends to spare muscles better. Which sounds quite good.
@pep_researcher I have not tried the Tirz+ Survo stack, but thats the next option. The muscle sparing is interesting I’ll have to look into that more. I went with the Maz because it was the smoother stack as far as appetite suppression. I got enough to research for 2 months, if I haven’t hit my goals will reset and research the Survo.
