How to Read a COA and Judge a Nasal Spray Product What a legitimate COA for a nasal spray peptide should contain: HPLC purity expressed as percentage area under the curve (greater than 98% is a reasonable threshold for research grade), with the HPLC method stated (C18 column, mobile phase, UV wavelength)
The study reported that once-weekly CagriSema resulted in a significant body weight reduction of 13.7% and a higher percentage of patients achieving an HbA1c level of 6.5% or less, confirming the combination's superior efficacy for both weight loss and glycemic control in this population
The TGA confirms that unapproved peptide products that are not clearly labelled, that are identified only by codes, or that do not clearly state active ingredients and dosage, cannot be assessed for lawful importation under the Scheme
BN is included here only for mechanistic completeness, as outlined in Chapter 1, because the current evidence base is extremely limited and does not support BN-specific clinical inference
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