Comment · Tue, February 24, 2015 · Ceretropic
What happened to NSI-189?
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Debonaire_Death · 21 points
I checked tonight, and none of the normal vendors have it. TLR, Ceretropic, THT... nothing.
What gives? Please don't tell me it's been patented/regulated.
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Debonaire_Death · 1 points
I don't see why none of the cutting-edge synth retailers (THT, Ceretropic) haven't started to carry dihexa. Obviously there is a demand for it. I would happily buy it if I didn't have to be part of some sketch-ass group buy.
You there, /u/misteryouaresodumb? If there was anyone on here that I thought could get access to a real version of Dihexa, it would be you. Have you tried it? Are you at least theoretically familiar with the drug? Is it real or a myth?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I've known about Dihexa for over a year. I have even tried to get it synthed a while back. It's a 14 mer peptide, so it is very expensive. FGL, which is a 15 mer peptide, is even more promising. However, it too is too expensive to make work. I can certainly get access to both of those peptides. It will just cost a ton. I would have to charge hundreds of dollars per dose of FGL to make it work. Nobody is going to pay that. Dihexa is less expensive per dose, but still prohibitively expensive.
Maybe I will have my lab do a small amount on my next order, so I can try them out. Then I will know if the effects even warrant me trying to make the pricing work. There are a lot of things I have tried to bring out, but do not make financial sense.