LOL. Can you imagine the fun this one's gonna be on the testing forum? hahaha.
"So and so's GH was real last week, but bunk as of Wednesday! He's working to fix it. Wait. It was real, "normal" GH, but not real "long acting" GH. How do you define "bunk"these days...Im confused."
I don't think that is who they are developing it for. Especially considering that in the US, gh isn't to be prescribed for body transformation, or anti-aging.
This will be for people that are truly deficient, like children born with gh problems. For those patients this will be a godsend.
There are a lot of exciting things going on with gh.
I was speaking with a rep from one of the major Chinese HGH manufacturers (one of the legit ones) and he asked me if I felt there would be a large US demand for pegylated HGH. This would also have a prolonged half-life as well.
And AIDS patients and some other muscle-wasting diseases. Whoever short kids... I shouldn't laugh but it is kinda funny. They do sometimes give it to short kids too.
And AIDS patients and some other muscle-wasting diseases. Whoever short kids... I shouldn't laugh but it is kinda funny. They do sometimes give it to short kids too.
I know. Right? I wasn't trying to be unkind. It truly struck me funny. It's accurate. It just made me think something along the lines of "The Derek Zoolander Center for Short Kids".
To recoup 295 million on a global scale for big pharma is not hard at all!! Think about it once it comes out every pharmacy globally will have to stock it. Plus people who need it will probably be transitioned to it as the normal person using it does not want to pin every day.
Which in my opinion will push the GH we get now down in price.