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The attorneys general identified the following concerns including: Counterfeit semaglutide imported from China, Turkey and India and repackaged as FDA-approved products Online sellers promoting research-only peptides while providing instructions for human injection Consumers mixing raw powders at home, leading to overdoses, contamination and serious adverse events Compounding pharmacies operating around legal boundaries, including insanitary conditions and high-impurity formulations Risks of hospitalization tied to dosing errors and adulterated ingredients The attorneys general asked the FDA and the Department of Homeland Security to take joint action to intercept illegal imports and protect patient safety
doi: 10.1038/s41580-020-00313-x
GHK-Cu (Copper Peptide) GHK-Cu is commonly researched for its interaction with: Collagen-related signaling pathways Skin-integrity and elasticity-related mechanisms Dermal-maintenance and regenerative research Hair- and scalp-related pathways Physiological-resilience and healthy-aging signaling Research involving GHK-Cu commonly investigates skin-quality, collagen-support, regenerative signaling, and tissue-maintenance pathways
A 2011 study investigated the potential lipotropic effects of certain plant products in rats and found the following may have weight loss benefits: choline betaine myoinositol methionine carnitine magnesium niacin pantothenate folates Other substances in plant foods such as fatty acids, fiber, and flavonoids may also have lipotropic effects