Adipotide- Anyone actually try it and see results?

magnuss88

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Hey guys,

Been curious about this one for a while. Kind of ruled it out due to the potential kidney damage, lack of studies, high dosage / high cost, and lack of logs or feedback.

However, I see a few well respected sponsors carrying it. If it actually killed fat cells over a prolonged period of time if lower more cost effective doses were used, I think it would definitely have its place. They say the kidney damage is dose dependent and reversible. Perhaps at lower dose with some kidney support over a few 4 week cycles with plenty of breaks in between it might yield some positive results?

Anyway, if anyone has experience with it, please drop it in this thread. Thanks!
 
Yeah I knew about him. Blasting everything under the sun in excessive amounts and ignoring health markers, etc. Not saying it adipotide didn’t contribute but he’s not the best example.

Here's how I look at it.

The pharma company that developed adipotide said

"Let's just walk away from the millions of dollars we've invested into this. There's no money to be made in a drug that makes fat effortlessly disappear.".
 
Here's how I look at it.

The pharma company that developed adipotide said

"Let's just walk away from the millions of dollars we've invested into this. There's no money to be made in a drug that makes fat effortlessly disappear.".
That’s an extremely good point.

Didn’t the same thing happen with Cardarine though too? After the cancer thing it was just abandoned? Yet people don’t seem as afraid to use that.
 
As someone who has used cardarine extensively in the past... we should probably not be using cardarine lol.


People should be aware that pharma companies developing drugs are granted "trade secret" status by the FDA until it reaches the phase 2 human trial stage.

They are NOT required to reveal any problems with the drug under development. They can simply withdraw their application and not say another word. This has happened when drugs in development led to deaths, cancer, organ failure, etc.

So when they suddenly stop, there's always a good reason, but it's not going to be made public.
 
People should be aware that pharma companies developing drugs are granted "trade secret" status by the FDA until it reaches the phase 2 human trial stage.

They are NOT required to reveal any problems with the drug under development. They can simply withdraw their application and not say another word. This has happened when drugs in development led to deaths, cancer, organ failure, etc.

So when they suddenly stop, there's always a good reason, but it's not going to be made public.
Definitely true. It’s really not worth it. That being said I’m an idiot and have some on the way. Going to run it very conservatively with kidney support xt by SNS and my other health essentials. I’ll report back back my findings….hopefully 1745371902002.webp
 
Definitely true. It’s really not worth it. That being said I’m an idiot and have some on the way. Going to run it very conservatively with kidney support xt by SNS and my other health essentials. I’ll report back back my findings….hopefully

Not definitely true, but maybe true in some cases.

In my experience with Pharma, it's very fast-paced. If a drug in one category shows a little less potential profit than one in the same or another category, the whole project can be cancelled on a dime. Nothing to do with safety or efficacy.
 
Not definitely true, but maybe true in some cases.

In my experience with Pharma, it's very fast-paced. If a drug in one category shows a little less potential profit than one and the same or another category, the whole project can be cancelled on a dime. Nothing to do with safety or efficacy.
Thanks for that perspective. Something to think about
 
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