Comment · Tue, February 16, 2016
SR9009 bio availability
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dr_dreadlifts · 3 points
There are several companies selling this compound, but from what I can tell, the trials state that it has had a 2% bio availability ratio and is only active for less than 1 hour after administration. Have these companies found a way around this issue or is it that only 2% or a 20mg dose is needed to be effective?
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kanooker · 2 points
They are the most reliable seller/researcher on the web. They were the first to come out with semax and selank anologues. You can always page /u/misteryouaresodumb if you want to debate.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
I have no interest in debating people. However, I certainly have hired chemists to research these things, and worked with labs to bring these new compounds out. I just hired a new dedicated analytical chemist last week, and am speaking to someone right now with a masters in pharmaceutical chemistry to possibly hire. Our clean room is being finished as we speak. I'll post some pictures of our lab all setup once it is done.
Regarding the SR9009 analog, we were working with a lab to get a synthesis of GSK 2945. We were not developing our own molecule. Our internal compound development is more dealing with Nootropics. We've developed a few of our own peptides with nootropic properties. Those are not going to be released to the public, though. So no, we are not doing more innovative things with RevErb compounds than Glaxo Smith Klein. Our actual drug development is more dealing with my passion: cognitive enhancement. However, we are certainly not just a reseller company with good marketing.