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Need a good source for Cardarine (GW 50156)

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What's good bros?

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If you're talking raws, I get mine from buytoproids


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Just so you know:

The drug, called GW501516, was originally developed by pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) to stimulate muscles to burn fats instead of sugars, in order to raise levels of "good" cholesterol. But the company abandoned further development in 2006 after tests on rats showed that at all doses, the drug rapidly causes cancers in a multitude of organs, including the liver, bladder, stomach, skin, thyroid, tongue, testes, ovaries and womb. "GSK does not manufacture it or authorize its sale," says a company spokesman.
 
I'm pretty sure that cancer study was debunked.... I haven't extensively researched it, but I had read that the doses that caused cancer We extremely high for their body weight.


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I'm pretty sure that cancer study was debunked.... I haven't extensively researched it, but I had read that the doses that caused cancer We extremely high for their body weight.


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The study said at all doses.

A drug like that would have been worth billions to GSK. No way would they intentionally sabotage their own drug and lose out on all that profit.

With that high of cancer occurance no way would this drug made it past FDA three phase trails.
 
The study said at all doses.

A drug like that would have been worth billions to GSK. No way would they intentionally sabotage their own drug and lose out on all that profit.

With that high of cancer occurance no way would this drug made it past FDA three phase trails.

You don't happen to have a link to that study, do you?


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I'll check it out. Thanks!


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I'm aware of that study, thanks.

So.....does anyone have a good source?
 
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I would love to read the study your talking about..... The study I read didn't say at all doses... It's was at higher doses not ALL..... I research this drug for months and have used along will a big handful of others I know with extremely successful results.... Obviously we don't know the long term effects though
 
Hey you guys do what you want. I'm not here to preach or judge.

Just passing along what I know.

And you know me Dema, I'm not into the conspiracy thing :)
 
As that drug will cost them billions if it hit the market.... No more cholesterol meds, no more diabetes patients.... It would bring a huge hit to big pharma

So they make no money if they sell this new technology but make a ton of money on older drugs? That's not how it works but if that is what you think you are entitled to your opinion.

Especially if the older drug patents run out.
 
As that drug will cost them billions if it hit the market.... No more cholesterol meds, no more diabetes patients.... It would bring a huge hit to big pharma

I don't know about all that ^^ lol.

There was supposed to be a "miracle drug" about 10 years ago. It was called Accomplia. It was written up in many, many legit news sources as a cure for metabolic syndrome. Never made it to market in the US because of some deaths in the clinical trials but it's available in Europe. In fact, Naps sells it or used to. Point is, the drug is or was out for a while outside of the US and it didn't stop the usage of lipid lowering agents or diabetes drugs. Cardarine would not have either. Not even close.
 
So they make no money if they sell this new technology but make a ton of money on older drugs? That's not how it works but if that is what you think you are entitled to your opinion.

Especially if the older drug patents run out.

Yes they make money but not nearly as much.... They need patients that keep coming back, insulin is there largest money maker. Give them a new drug that will help them be healthier and have more energy and be less dependent on other drugs is the worst thing for them... But yes your right it is my opinion, I'm just able to see the greed in the world...
 
I don't know about all that ^^ lol.

There was supposed to be a "miracle drug" about 10 years ago. It was called Accomplia. It was written up in many, many legit news sources as a cure for metabolic syndrome. Never made it to market in the US because of some deaths in the clinical trials but it's available in Europe. In fact, Naps sells it or used to. Point is, the drug is or was out for a while outside of the US and it didn't stop the usage of lipid lowering agents or diabetes drugs. Cardarine would not have either. Not even close.

Can you honestly say it won't... Noone would ever know as this drug doesn't fall into the hand of people that could really benefit from it... How many obese diabetic people you know research performance enhancing drugs? I don't know many... But what I do know is first hand experience and I have seen amazing results with those type of people...
 
Most cholesterol and insulin meds are generic. Where is the money in that?
 
Most cholesterol and insulin meds are generic. Where is the money in that?

Agreed.

The patent on drugs is 19 years. The first 10 is R&D, clinical trials, etc. No profit, just putting up hundreds of millions of dollars
in hopes of making it back in the next 9 or so years, unless they get a new indication, line extension, etc. Most of the drugs are
heavily subsidized for people who can't afford it (Medicaid) and that's why it's so damn expensive for people who have commercial
insurance or Part D.

You can't blame the pharma companies for wanting to make a profit or why else would they be in business? The government doesn't
develop any drugs (or very few anymore). No one seems to complain that auto companies, food manufacturers, etc make a healthy
profit on things we need. Furthermore, most of the people complaining about cost of their meds still miraculously have money for their
cigs, lotto tickets, and playing the slots at casinos. I always see some obese person on oxygen, in a wheelchair in casinos but they don't
want to pay for their meds.

/rant over :D (I was quoting you, Skip for any particular reason)

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Can DQ or IMR send me some free Cadarine? I can't afford it. :)
 
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General rule of thumb... if Dylan Gemelli pushes it then its something his sarm shop sells and will push it even if it caused ebola. Plus the guy is a 140lb wigger who has weak wrists and talks with a lisp, no 45yr dude should have a flat bill. And when was the last time any pics were ever posted of his legs?
 
Most cholesterol and insulin meds are generic. Where is the money in that?

I mean generic drug manufacturers are scraping the bottom if the barrel profit wise making a months prescription of lipitor or losartin for $10.

Come up with a formulary and patented drug and you are in your way to making billions.
 
I mean generic drug manufacturers are scraping the bottom if the barrel profit wise making a months prescription of lipitor or losartin for $10.

Come up with a formulary and patented drug and you are in your way to making billions.

I agree with you.

Getting on insurance, medicaid and hospital formularies come after approval. That's why I don't invest in drug companies who
come out with "me too" drugs. Those formularies aren't putting them on anymore. Even if they bundle it.
 
Ohhhhh, just saw.... another new MA/ Admin product. I'm sure he will go on for 10 miles. YAWN.
 
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