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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Gonadorelin alternative to hCG - Kisspeptin a peptide that is not approved for compounding
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<blockquote data-quote="kassad" data-source="post: 188628" data-attributes="member: 39136"><p>I could source brand Sanofi and brand Nativa for ~$50 and ~100$. One is available locally with prescription and the other one is from asia incl. shipping. Both products last 10 months for this price at the dosage used in the study (90mcg/day=3 times 1-1 puff of 15mcg in each nostril).</p><p></p><p>Now if you wish to compare that regarding price with gonadorelin from a research company than one should factor in that using it as a nasal spray (to compare apples to apples) gonadorelin requires a lot higher dose to be used than buserelin: if I remember correctly the study dose for hypogonadism is 400 mcg three times a day for gonadorelin via nasal spray. That means a 10 000 mcg of research gonadorelin lasts 8 days for the cost of ~$50 plus $15 shipping ending up costing ~$200 per month or ~$2000 per 10 months.</p><p></p><p>That is obviously a massive cost difference let alone the fact that you are getting pharma grade with buserelin and research grade with gonadorelin. If I am wrong on the gonadorelin nasal dose or you wish to compare using nasal buserelin to injecting gonadorelin than the numbers are obviously different and the same amount of research gonadorelin may last you 3 months or more depending on the protocol.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/6804#gref" target="_blank">This site</a> says: Shelf-life: 3 years. 5 weeks after first opening. If I am honest however, I would personally care much less for advertised shelf life if I used something as a nasal spray than as an injectable, but that is just me, I am no way advocating others to do so...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The data from the study I have linked above is only 1 year long. I have no data further out. I obviously respect your opinion for preferring gonadorelin for its bioidentical nature. I would also believe that there are people out there who found buserelin costing ~$50 or ~$100 for nearly a year's supply (then spending ~$2k on gonadorelin) the more attractive option in spite of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kassad, post: 188628, member: 39136"] I could source brand Sanofi and brand Nativa for ~$50 and ~100$. One is available locally with prescription and the other one is from asia incl. shipping. Both products last 10 months for this price at the dosage used in the study (90mcg/day=3 times 1-1 puff of 15mcg in each nostril). Now if you wish to compare that regarding price with gonadorelin from a research company than one should factor in that using it as a nasal spray (to compare apples to apples) gonadorelin requires a lot higher dose to be used than buserelin: if I remember correctly the study dose for hypogonadism is 400 mcg three times a day for gonadorelin via nasal spray. That means a 10 000 mcg of research gonadorelin lasts 8 days for the cost of ~$50 plus $15 shipping ending up costing ~$200 per month or ~$2000 per 10 months. That is obviously a massive cost difference let alone the fact that you are getting pharma grade with buserelin and research grade with gonadorelin. If I am wrong on the gonadorelin nasal dose or you wish to compare using nasal buserelin to injecting gonadorelin than the numbers are obviously different and the same amount of research gonadorelin may last you 3 months or more depending on the protocol. [URL='https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/product/6804#gref']This site[/URL] says: Shelf-life: 3 years. 5 weeks after first opening. If I am honest however, I would personally care much less for advertised shelf life if I used something as a nasal spray than as an injectable, but that is just me, I am no way advocating others to do so... The data from the study I have linked above is only 1 year long. I have no data further out. I obviously respect your opinion for preferring gonadorelin for its bioidentical nature. I would also believe that there are people out there who found buserelin costing ~$50 or ~$100 for nearly a year's supply (then spending ~$2k on gonadorelin) the more attractive option in spite of this. [/QUOTE]
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