Why do some GLP-1 offers look extremely cheap?
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Very low prices can sometimes reflect:
- Promotions or clearance inventory
- Unverified purity documentation
- Differences in total mg or packaging
- Limited transparency or inconsistent testing
Peptide Library helps by normalizing price per mg, surfacing vendor reputation signals, and encouraging documentation review.
For research use only. Not medical advice.
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