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This video https://youtu.be/lI4am0U49N4 has a section about Tirzepatide. The methods used by the people in this video are extremely similar to what compounders do. If their product degraded in 80 Days, odds are quite good that something very similar happens to compounded. Do your own research people. Alot of "Bro science" around here. I don't see anything significantly different about the 2 compounds, and we have data on one of them. If you think a .22 micron filter pass (the only difference) is what makes your juice magically last 12+ months, I don't know what to tell you. Im not sold. Home reconstitution and compounding are chemically very similar. Both are significantly less stable than the factory-engineered Eli Lilly pens. The "80-day cliff" is a real chemical limit for the molecule in a basic water solution. If you’re seeing results that show a drop-off in 3 months, anyone stockpiling liquid for 12 months is essentially "investing" in a product that will likely be a shadow of its former self by the time they use it. The only way to truly "stockpile" Tirzepatide effectively is in its unreconstituted, lyophilized (powder) form , kept in a freezer. Once it hits the water, the fuse is lit
Intent Score
30
Intent
80
Confidence
Summary
The author is discussing the stability of Tirzepatide and warning against stockpiling, showing no intent to seek access or affordability.
Reasoning
This post falls into TIER 3 as the author is sharing information and concerns about the stability of compounded GLP-1 medications but does not express any intent to start, access, or afford a medication. There are no signals indicating a desire to take action or seek help regarding GLP-1 medications.
Model: gpt-4o-mini · Prompt: v2 · 5/14/2026, 8:01:24 AM