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Thoughts on pre-mixed vs. dual-chamber Retatrutide pens?

Hey everyone, I'm diving into the world of Retatrutide and trying to wrap my head around the different pen options. I’ve noticed some come pre-mixed, while others are dual-chamber, requiring you to mix them right before injection. What are your thoughts? I am slightly leaning toward the premixed ones myself as being simpler, but I worry about stability of the product over time. Does anyone have any firsthand experience with both types to share some pros and cons? Especially curious about ease of use and if there’s any difference in effectiveness. Maybe I’m overthinking it, but any insights would be greatly appreciated!

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I've been doing a good bit of research on this as well and here's what I've gathered on the different pens. I would say that before diving into that, make sure you are doing your research on the overall products and considerations to safely

From what I understand, the dual-chamber pens are supposedly more stable long-term since the mixing happens right before you inject. That makes sense in theory, but premixed pens are often more convenient. As for whether it matters for effectiveness... that's a good question. It likely comes down to storage and how long the pre-mixed stuff has been sitting around.

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