What is the most High-End peptide pen?

v3 pen? Sounds like someone trying to overcharge for Retatrutide (a triple agonist unlike it's predecessor Tirzepatide which is a dual [v2?] agonist and Semaglutide with is a single [v1?] agonist) which isn't FDA approved so they can't call it as such and do crazy mental gymnastics to be able to market it. We're just all so conditioned to see versioning and automatically assume it's the latest greatest whiz-bang thing that the marketing writes itself when they can't legally refer to it by it's name: R E T A T R U T I D E
 
v3 pen? Sounds like someone trying to overcharge for Retatrutide (a triple agonist unlike it's predecessor Tirzepatide which is a dual [v2?] agonist and Semaglutide with is a single [v1?] agonist) which isn't FDA approved so they can't call it as such and do crazy mental gymnastics to be able to market it. We're just all so conditioned to see versioning and automatically assume it's the latest greatest whiz-bang thing that the marketing writes itself when they can't legally refer to it by it's name: R E T A T R U T I D E
I think they're referring to the V1/V2/V3 reusable insulin pens listed on AliExpress. They're generic pens that take universal 3mL cartridges that people fill with peptides/oils.
 
I think they're referring to the V1/V2/V3 reusable insulin pens listed on AliExpress. They're generic pens that take universal 3mL cartridges that people fill with peptides/oils.
Ah, there you go then. I've seen those three GLP1 peptides referred to as v1, v2 & v3 in the same manner so I thought the OP was talking about pre-filled peptide pens by the same name.

I'll step away from the keyboard now. :p
 
The convipen and gansulin pen are pretty nice. They’re spring loaded so you only have to push the button to release the mechanism that drives plunger vs physically push the plunger with the v1,v2 and v3.
 
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