Systemlord
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Your argument is small-minded and weak. If I told you, the moon revolves around the earth and the earth revolves around the sun, so by your logic, I don’t know what I’m talking about because I didn’t take a course in planetary science or have the proper degree?Also please enlighten us on where you attended medical school and where you got your degree in endocrinology?
That’s a weak argument if I’ve ever heard of one! This attack on my lack of credentials isn’t fooling anyone, this is a deflection or distraction due to your lack of understanding why injecting twice per week is sometimes preferred and recommended.
So because you don’t understand that doesn’t automatically mean my advice is bad it just means you don’t understand.
You don’t have to have attended medical school to be able to read studies and medical journals. We provide the facts as they become available.
You don’t need a medical degree to parrot what you’ve learned from reading studies and medical literature and even listening to well renowned world recognized doctors in this field of medicine.
This is crazy, this all stems from me, recommending more frequent injections than once per week, absolutely insane! I even provided a study recommending twice per week injections and still you have the audacity to challenge it.
You’re continuing to embarrass yourself, stop now while it’s not too late!When you take smaller doses more frequently it is great at first, then the half-lives start to add up.
Actually, wait a minute, maybe it is too late.
Actually, on average is 5 to 7 days.These drugs have a half-life of around 7 to 10 days.
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