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A human trial of oral BPC-157 was quickly canceled
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 271922" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>So [USER=38594]@sammmy[/USER], exactly what is the purpose of this thread? You have posted on several occasion about how you think BPC 157 is worthless and any research around it is sketchy. So what is the purpose? A group of scientists wanted to investigate a product and started clinical trials and then stopped the process. This is all we know other than conjecture. Your guess is as good as mine and neither or us has any facts. So until one of us find out the facts, what is the purpose of any further postings?</p><p></p><p>Patents....Sammy my best friend has several patents, depending on how complex the patent is, the fee can go around $2000. Medical patents are up there. You will also have research and legal expenses through patent attorneys that could cost up to $15-16,000. As you found through your posting, medical patents are very technical and cost big bucks to produce. All to turn around and your top secret proprietary information is already being sold and produced in China. Before you can get the patent approved the product is being sold all over the internet. There goes your investment. Only very large pharmaceutical companies can deal with issues and fight those who steal their proprietary rights. Legal fees to fight patent infringement are very expensive. When it comes to going after Chinese business, IMPOSSIBLE. No one is going to invest this kind of money into a peptide that can be synthesized by any lab with the synthesis equipment.</p><p></p><p><strong>Retatrutide</strong> (LY-3437943) is an <strong>experimental drug</strong> for obesity developed by American pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly. As of now they are in the middle of stage II clinical trial. Also known as<strong> GGG Tri-agonist</strong>,<strong> GLP-1/GIP/glucagon tri-agonist</strong>, or<strong> LY3437943</strong>, this injectable medication is hopefully set for FDA approval. Yet I can buy it right now. As much money as Eli Lilly has spent, this product is already being sold on the black market by the Chinese. Retatrutide is in the same class as other weight loss drugs like Semaglutide (Novo Disk) and Tirzepatide (Eli Lilly). All of these products were sold black market and used by 1000's long before the FDA every approved the drug for use. People who used them took the risk only because other reported the tremendous weight loss. Why do people take such risks?</p><p></p><p>Sammy as I said, you have made it clear through quite a few posting that you don't want to use BPC 157. This is most likely why you started this thread in an attempt to cast some negative light on the product because you don't care for it. The fact is YOU don't have any idea why the trial was cancelled and until you do have facts, what you are saying is untrue and unfair to those who are researching it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 271922, member: 43589"] So [USER=38594]@sammmy[/USER], exactly what is the purpose of this thread? You have posted on several occasion about how you think BPC 157 is worthless and any research around it is sketchy. So what is the purpose? A group of scientists wanted to investigate a product and started clinical trials and then stopped the process. This is all we know other than conjecture. Your guess is as good as mine and neither or us has any facts. So until one of us find out the facts, what is the purpose of any further postings? Patents....Sammy my best friend has several patents, depending on how complex the patent is, the fee can go around $2000. Medical patents are up there. You will also have research and legal expenses through patent attorneys that could cost up to $15-16,000. As you found through your posting, medical patents are very technical and cost big bucks to produce. All to turn around and your top secret proprietary information is already being sold and produced in China. Before you can get the patent approved the product is being sold all over the internet. There goes your investment. Only very large pharmaceutical companies can deal with issues and fight those who steal their proprietary rights. Legal fees to fight patent infringement are very expensive. When it comes to going after Chinese business, IMPOSSIBLE. No one is going to invest this kind of money into a peptide that can be synthesized by any lab with the synthesis equipment. [B]Retatrutide[/B] (LY-3437943) is an [B]experimental drug[/B] for obesity developed by American pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly. As of now they are in the middle of stage II clinical trial. Also known as[B] GGG Tri-agonist[/B],[B] GLP-1/GIP/glucagon tri-agonist[/B], or[B] LY3437943[/B], this injectable medication is hopefully set for FDA approval. Yet I can buy it right now. As much money as Eli Lilly has spent, this product is already being sold on the black market by the Chinese. Retatrutide is in the same class as other weight loss drugs like Semaglutide (Novo Disk) and Tirzepatide (Eli Lilly). All of these products were sold black market and used by 1000's long before the FDA every approved the drug for use. People who used them took the risk only because other reported the tremendous weight loss. Why do people take such risks? Sammy as I said, you have made it clear through quite a few posting that you don't want to use BPC 157. This is most likely why you started this thread in an attempt to cast some negative light on the product because you don't care for it. The fact is YOU don't have any idea why the trial was cancelled and until you do have facts, what you are saying is untrue and unfair to those who are researching it. [/QUOTE]
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