Comment · Wed, May 6, 2015 · Ceretropic
Has any ever tried P21 from Ceretropic? Did you have to use a needle to inject? What were your experiences?
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Debonaire_Death · 2 points
I was very disappointed by P21, especially when I was injecting it subQ. The effect was so subtle as to be negligible, only really manifesting itself in higher reaction time scores and randomly high retention that I couldn't seem to focus or invoke at will, all of this being offset by a nagging drowsiness: at one point, I had resorted to using it to help me get better sleep--an embarrassing use for such an expensive drug, but I couldn't find anything else it helped with. I was never able to try it with any of the other peptides, but unless they ever release the smaller sample with the smaller pricetag, I'm certainly not going to bother.
For anyone that wants to try it, though, administering P21 intranasally is the only way to go. It's a pity that a nasal spray version isn't offered, because subQ was a complete disservice to the drug and its effect, and I found my mood being altered more and my processing speed being boosted even further when I started experimenting with intranasal, which was unfortunately in only the last few days of my vial. Intranasal is far more consistent than subQ. I think the peptide is much more fragile than the others Ceretropic offers and therefore can degrade significantly if not administered at an area localized with the brain. I did my normal hack where I clip the needle off of my syringes after drawing the dose and then just snort it up my…
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Nasal P21 is priority #1, once we get more peptide in. There was an explosion at our amino acid lab that set things back a bit. Apparently the synth reached much higher temps than documentation would indicate, and boom! They have worked through that now, though.