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Peptides for arthritis?
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<blockquote data-quote="testiculus" data-source="post: 271831" data-attributes="member: 17128"><p>Not surprised that your doc isn't supportive as it's not FDA approved. For the US source, I've never bought from them, but they probably won't sell to an individual as their market is academia and biotech labs. You would probably need to setup an LLC and a mailbox at a UPS store or similar.</p><p></p><p>Given that a Phase 2 trial with 5 year follow up has been done without any significant adverse events, I would guess that the risk is fairly low. This is something where there's pretty good data on safety and efficacy. It's sad that it will probably never be brought to market as the FDA has put such ridiculous requirements out for approval that it would take a $1-2 Billion phase 3 trial to have a shot at approval. My guess is they are trying to protect the joint replacement market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="testiculus, post: 271831, member: 17128"] Not surprised that your doc isn't supportive as it's not FDA approved. For the US source, I've never bought from them, but they probably won't sell to an individual as their market is academia and biotech labs. You would probably need to setup an LLC and a mailbox at a UPS store or similar. Given that a Phase 2 trial with 5 year follow up has been done without any significant adverse events, I would guess that the risk is fairly low. This is something where there's pretty good data on safety and efficacy. It's sad that it will probably never be brought to market as the FDA has put such ridiculous requirements out for approval that it would take a $1-2 Billion phase 3 trial to have a shot at approval. My guess is they are trying to protect the joint replacement market. [/QUOTE]
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