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Wbat would the uses for exogenous adrenaline be?

The ultimate pre workout?
Not OP.

Anaphylaxis/allergic reaction would be about the best use (some countries that start with USA) can charge $500-1000 to have an EPI Pen on hand (don't get me started on that insanity).

I'm scared/impressed/not judging (ok maybe a little) if someone is using that as part of their pre-workout mix but now you got me curious on the answer.
 
Not OP.

Anaphylaxis/allergic reaction would be about the best use (some countries that start with USA) can charge $500-1000 to have an EPI Pen on hand (don't get me started on that insanity).

I'm scared/impressed/not judging (ok maybe a little) if someone is using that as part of their pre-workout mix but now you got me curious on the answer.
The epi pen thing makes more sense, I hadn't even considered that

And I don't know if people use it pre workout or not, that's just kind of where my mind gravitated too when the question was asked.

Imagine slamming some adrenaline in the parking lot then going into the gym for a leg day. Would probably be a wild ass leg day, assuming your heart rate isn't off the rails
 
Someone in one of the peptide communities I'm in hit a blood vessel with a ghrp or ghrh and had an unexpected reaction causing anaphylaxis. They luckily had some epi on hand and it likely saved their life. I'd like my friends and family to have some on hand in case of emergency and think it's wild that it isn't part of normal emergency first aid kits.
 
Someone in one of the peptide communities I'm in hit a blood vessel with a ghrp or ghrh and had an unexpected reaction causing anaphylaxis. They luckily had some epi on hand and it likely saved their life. I'd like my friends and family to have some on hand in case of emergency and think it's wild that it isn't part of normal emergency first aid kits.
Anaphylaxis is an allergic reaction. You don’t get an allergic reaction from nicking a vein from injecting peptides lol.
 
Not OP.

Anaphylaxis/allergic reaction would be about the best use (some countries that start with USA) can charge $500-1000 to have an EPI Pen on hand (don't get me started on that insanity).

I'm scared/impressed/not judging (ok maybe a little) if someone is using that as part of their pre-workout mix but now you got me curious on the answer.

$55-60 in the US without insurance.
 
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CVS$650$340
Walgreens$735$341
Stop n Shop$688$662
Rite Aid$733$530
Walmart$684$320
Duane Reade$688$341
Wegmans$688$418
Kroger$730$389
Price Chopper$688$750
$55-60 in the US without insurance
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Clearly we all know how to get access to drugs...imagine being the average medically unaware person who just trusts what the doctor and pharmacy tell them

If you want to take your example to the extreme, I can get epi for free any day of the week.

Doesn't mean the average person has access or the knowledge to do so.

Plus, $55-60 is still an insane price for the drug at this point.



CVS$650$340
Walgreens$735$341
Stop n Shop$688$662
Rite Aid$733$530
Walmart$684$320
Duane Reade$688$341
Wegmans$688$418
Kroger$730$389
Price Chopper$688
 
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