Comment from Magnolia Health & Wellness

AnonymousOpposeBusiness
Summary: A medical clinic is opposing the FDA's decision to move specific peptides to Category 2 of the Bulk Drug Evaluation list. They argue that this move will harm patients who depend on these compounded medications and request that the FDA reconsider based on the perceived safety and health benefits of these compounds.
To whom it may concern, The FDA's decision to move the peptides listed below to Category 2 of the Bulk Drug Evaluation list has posed tremendous harm to the patients of our clinic that depend on the benefits of these medications. According to the FDA, pending further evaluation, drug products compounded using these peptides are not eligible for pharmacy compounding. Our belief remains firm that these compounds are highly beneficial to patients, supported by available data that illustrates minimal safety risk as well as the extensive health benefits. Please reconsider this move as it will be detrimental to the health of many patients. AOD-9604 BPC-157 CJC-1295 Dihexa DSIP Epitalon GHK-Cu (Injectable ONLY) Ipamorelin Kisspeptin KPV LL-37 Melanotan II MK-677 (Ibutamoren Mesylate) Selank Semax

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