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RETATRUTIDE (Triple agonist: GIP, GLP-1 & Glucagon)
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- Model: RETATRUTIDE
90.00€
Triple receptor agonist – 10 mg/vial
1 Box of 1x Vial
Retatrutide is a triple receptor agonist that activates GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon receptors. By combining these pathways, it improves insulin secretion, lowers blood glucose, reduces appetite, and increases calorie burning through a higher metabolic rate. It is used for type 2 diabetes management, long-term weight control, and aggressive fat loss protocols.
Retatrutide has a blood half-life of about 7 days, making it suitable for weekly injections. Start with 0.25–0.5 mg per week, increase gradually every 3–4 weeks depending on tolerance and goals. Typical effective range: 2–8 mg per week.
Lyophilized (Unmixed)
● Short term - Lyophilized peptides will remain stable at room temperature for 30-60 days. However, upon receipt all peptides should be stored in the refrigerator (under 4C (39F) for maximum stability and longevity. Peptides stored at this temperature can last 1-2 years.
● Long term - If you are not going to use the peptides withing 1-2 months it is preferable to store the peptides in a freezer at -18C (0F). Peptides stored at this temperature can last 2-3 years. Even more preferable for long term storage is freezing at -80C (-112F) in order to preserve the peptides stability long term.
Reconstituted (Mixed)
● Short term - Peptide solutions generally remain stable up to 30 days when stored in the refrigerator at 4C (39F) depending on the length of the peptide sequence and its inherent instability factors.
● Long term - If peptides absolutely must be stored in solution, sterile buffers at pH 5-6 should be used if possible, and the peptide solution should be separated into aliquots to avoid repeated freezing and thawing. Freezing at -80C (-112F) is optimal in order to preserve the peptides stability.