Ретатрутид (Retatrutide) 5mg/10mg PurePeptide

Retatrutide 5mg/10mg/30mg

5mg
€69,00
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Ретатрутид (Retatrutide) 5mg/10mg PurePeptide

Retatrutide 5mg/10mg/30mg

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Each peptide comes with bacteriostatic water.

€69,00
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✅ Quality analysis - Janoshik

Our peptides are produced under strict quality and control standards. Each product is supplied in lyophilized form, which ensures stability and prevents deterioration during transport, even under unfavorable conditions. We test every batch.

Ретатрутид (Retatrutide) 5mg/10mg PurePeptide
❌ Why we don't offer solutions

We do not offer pre-made aqueous solutions because the peptide molecules in them are significantly less stable. The presence of water accelerates processes such as hydrolysis, oxidation, and aggregation, which leads to a gradual loss of activity and efficacy of the peptides.

Even under optimal conditions, the shelf life of peptide solutions is limited to about 4 weeks. Unlike aqueous solutions, the lyophilized form preserves the structure and biological activity of peptides for a long period - up to 24 months under refrigerated conditions and up to 4 months at room temperature.

❄️ Proper storage

When stored in a refrigerator at a temperature of 2°C – 8°C, the shelf life is up to 24 months. If kept at room temperature, stability is maintained for approximately 3–4 months.

After reconstitution, the peptides are in a more unstable form and should be stored in a refrigerator for up to 4 weeks.

📦 Delivery

At PurePeptide, we provide fast and secure delivery through Econt Express. Orders are processed within 1–3 business days and delivered to an Econt office or personal address with cash on delivery.

Standard delivery time is 1–3 days, with most shipments arriving within 1–2 days. After dispatch, you will receive a confirmation email. You will receive an SMS notification when the shipment arrives at the Econt office.

With us, you can be sure that your order will arrive quickly, reliably, and in excellent condition.

📖 Dissolution

  1. Work in a clean environment and use sterile supplies.
  2. Chill the peptide and bacteriostatic water in the refrigerator.
  3. Using a sterile syringe, draw the required volume of bacteriostatic water.
  4. Aim the needle at the inner wall of the lyophilized substance vial and slowly add the bacteriostatic water.
  5. Gently swirl the vial until the powder is completely dissolved.
  6. Store the reconstituted solution in a refrigerator at 2–8°C. Its shelf life under these conditions is 4 weeks.

What is Retatrutide?

Retatrutide is a synthetic peptide compound, consisting of 42 amino acids. Its distinctive feature is a triple mechanism of action, where the molecule simultaneously interacts with GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1), GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide), and glucagon receptors. This combined receptor activity positions it as a more complex alternative to standard incretin analogs and is associated with a broader spectrum of metabolic impact.

Initially, the compound was developed for research purposes in the context of type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity. Published clinical observations describe effects related to significant body weight reduction, optimization of glycemic control, and favorable changes in certain cardiovascular parameters.

Observations on Retatrutide

In scientific publications, retatrutide is discussed in relation to its potential impact on several key areas:

  • Glucose metabolism control – clinical and experimental conditions report a decrease in HbA1c and a tendency towards improved insulin sensitivity.
  • Body mass reduction – published data show a significant reduction in adipose tissue, in some cases surpassing results from molecules with a dual mechanism.
  • Liver indicators – studies have noted changes in lipid profile and substantial reductions in liver fat content, with some protocols describing a decrease of up to approximately 80%.
  • Cardiometabolic markers – improvements have been observed in triglyceride levels, arterial pressure, and some inflammatory markers.
  • Energy balance – experimental models show effects related to increased energy expenditure, enhanced fat oxidation, and appetite suppression.

Administration and Dosage

Subcutaneous administration once weekly is described in scientific literature. Various protocols begin with an initial dose of 2 mg, which is gradually increased to about 4 mg weekly, depending on tolerability and observed effect.

For 5 mg + 2 ml bacteriostatic water:

Concentration = 2.5 mg/ml → 0.4 ml = 1 mg

Example values for 5 mg:

0.1 ml = 0.25 mg

0.2 ml = 0.5 mg

0.3 ml = 0.75 mg

0.4 ml = 1 mg

0.5 ml = 1.25 mg

For 10 mg + 2 ml bacteriostatic water:

Concentration = 5 mg/ml → 0.2 ml = 1 mg

Example values for 10 mg:

0.1 ml = 0.5 mg

0.2 ml = 1 mg

0.3 ml = 1.5 mg

0.4 ml = 2 mg

0.5 ml = 2.5 mg

Scientific Data

Retatrutide has also been studied within the TRIUMPH-4 clinical trial (Phase 3), lasting 68 weeks, conducted in participants with overweight or obesity and concomitant knee osteoarthritis, without diabetes. According to published primary results, the following trends were observed:

  • Average body weight reduction up to 28.7% by week 68 in the group receiving 12 mg
  • Significant reduction in WOMAC pain scale, reaching approximately 75.8% from baseline values, combined with an improvement in functional capacity
  • Positive changes in cardiometabolic parameters, including non-HDL cholesterol, triglycerides, hsCRP, and reduction in systolic arterial pressure at higher doses


Possible Side Effects

The most commonly described adverse reactions in scientific literature are related to the gastrointestinal tract.

They are usually dose-dependent and may include:

  • nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation

  • decreased appetite

  • abdominal discomfort and bloating

Less frequently, publications discuss potential more serious risks, such as:

  • pancreatitis

  • cholelithiasis, especially with rapid weight reduction

  • hypoglycemia when combined with other antidiabetic agents

This information is summarized based on available scientific publications and research. It is for educational purposes only and should not be used for the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of diseases.

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