In Australia, most peptides require a prescription
Here is what you need: One 5mg semaglutide vial (lyophilized powder, sealed with a flip-off cap) Bacteriostatic water (containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative) Alcohol swabs (70% isopropyl alcohol, individually wrapped) A sterile syringe (3ml syringe with a needle for drawing water and injecting into the vial) Insulin syringes (for drawing and administering individual doses, typically 0.5ml or 1ml with 29-31 gauge needles) A clean, flat surface (wiped down with alcohol) Sharps disposal container The choice of diluent deserves special attention, and we will cover that in detail below
What to Do If You've Already Used Peptides If you've been injecting BPC-157, TB-500, or others: 1
BPC-157 is commonly discussed for its role in supporting joint health, digestive function, and tissue repair, making it a valuable option for men looking to enhance recovery and overall wellness in a convenient, non-injectable format