FDA banned it in late 2023 "Category 2: Substance with Safety Concerns" Why the FDA banned it: Potential immune reactions (immunogenicity) Manufacturing impurities in compounded versions Complete lack of human safety data Risk of contamination Legal status: NOT FDA-approved Illegal to compound in pharmacies Banned by WADA for athletes Possession not illegal (it's not a DEA scheduled substance) Sold online as "research chemical" 2
Manage stress: Incorporate relaxation techniques such as meditation, deep breathing, or gentle exercise to reduce gut-related stress
The main differences are vial sizes (semaglutide commonly comes in 5 mg and 10 mg vials) and dosing ranges (semaglutide doses run 0.25 mg to 2.4 mg, lower than tirzepatide)
The best sites for a subcutaneous injection are areas with a layer of fatty tissue, such as the abdomen (at least two inches away from the navel), the front of the thighs, or the buttocks
Additionally, using sterile, single-use needles such as the RELI WEALY Retractable Safety Syringe may minimize contamination risk
Ideal for individuals seeking injury recovery support, gut health optimisation, and overall regenerative wellness