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Questions about Peptides

Find answers to commonly asked questions about Peptides, administration, and benefits.

A patient asked

Do you offer peptides and if so can you talk a little bit about which ones you offer and the possible benefits?

AlphaMD's answer

We do, though they are more tightly focused than a full on peptide provider. This is because we can only work with peptides that are available from ph...

A patient asked

Where is the list for pricing from your peptide partner?

AlphaMD's answer

Their practice philosophy is to meet with patients to understand their needs and teach them about peptides, then build a plan to reach their goals.

A patient asked

What do you think about combining enclomiphene with a peptide to increase IFG1 to counteract enclomiphenes side effect of lowering IFG1?

AlphaMD's answer

Logically that makes sense and we get it, however there are not long term studies on this exactly. If you're cool with that you could be the test subj...

A patient asked

How do you address patients that started with low libido and continue to have low libido/worse libido since starting TRT?

AlphaMD's answer

Libido is one of the hardest hypogonadal symptoms to dial in correctly. Part of this is because libido is not entirely hormonal and is confounded by e...

A patient asked

Do you need a large barrel needle to reconstitute peptides, or would poking drawing and adding BAC water to the peptide vial over and over be ok?

AlphaMD's answer

Either should be just fine, though doing it multiple times still needs you to follow sterile procedures each time. Use plenty of needle swaps & alcoho...

A patient asked

Do I have to pay $49 for a consultation for peptide therapy? Can I Use my FSA for that as well?

AlphaMD's answer

Any consultation does require a payment to talk with a provider, though you can use "

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A patient asked

Where can I see the price plans for the peptide therapy? I would like to see what to do.

AlphaMD's answer

We primarily work with Testosterone and ancillaries related to it, we can work with peptides but those are based on an as-needed case.

A patient asked

I'm trying to settle an internal debate that I've got going about whether TRT would truly help to solve my issues or if it would cause more headaches ...

AlphaMD's answer

While starting TRT would certainly increase your IGF-1, which would increase muscle mass over time, starting TRT is not always the answer.

A patient asked

What would be the safest peptides/hormones to take for injury recovery? Would something like deca have some healing properties beyond cushioning join...

AlphaMD's answer

As far as FDA approved medications legally obtained with prescription in the USA, nandrolone (deca) is the greatest “bang for your buck” when it comes...

A patient asked

What are the best peptides to pair with TRT for getting lean?

AlphaMD's answer

In terms of what we can recommend via current official pharmacy offerings, Sermorelin would be a good boost. We could also anecdotally suggest that Ip...

A patient asked

Can guys at 18% bodyfat benefit from adding the anorectic peptides like semaglutide, trizep, etc for a weight loss phase? Or is it only feasible for ...

AlphaMD's answer

Anyone will lose weight by adding a GLP-1RA like semaglutide or tirzepatide. They are the most popular drugs on the market and work well, regardless o...

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