I am not sure if its regular igf1 or LR3 though.
I am not sure if its regular igf1 or LR3 though.
which will mean it will now be a prescription drug, it will be illegal without a prescription, and it will be that much harder to get and more expensive too. enjoy what we have while we have it.
Always something to look forward to with the FDA![]()
anybody want to verify the info given here.......
maybe a link or a quote from some journal or medical evidence??????
I think it will be in conjunction with IGFBP so the half-life is prolongued.
But I havn´t seen it jet,I´m sure the IGF-1/IGFBP will be a legit drug sometime,the r³ version was studied as a slin-substitute but then dismissed ´cause IG.-levels and IGF-receptor activation is something they don´t want with women and in regard to certain cancers.
is there a link or thread where u found out about this, just wonderin
I read about it in muscular development last months copy they said in november 2005 it will be aproved for prescription by a doctor.
Where did you hear that? If it has a link post itOriginally Posted by alwayson
JohnnyB
it's just a matter of time regardless. there wouldn't be the studies on it we read if they weren't trying to figure out a use for it.Originally Posted by kaorialfred
Originally Posted by JohnnyB
It was in a bodybuilding magazine. Its coming in November.
So its true? That means we can no longer get it as a research drug.... that sucks i loved the fact u could order it from a web site and it worked so good.
i read that article find out the truth just mial them a letter asking if there doing clinical studies for approval of the drug and if so when they think it will be approved... FDA cannot accept on-line Freedom of Information Act requests because such requests must be signed in writing however information about filing such requests is available in FDA's Electronic FOI Reading Room.
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