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So my understanding is that the reason more peptides aren’t available by prescription is that there isn’t enough financial incentive by big pharma do do the kind of long term studies needed because they can’t patent something made by the human body, is that correct? I have had this understanding for awhile now but then I learned that insulin is a peptide, maybe the first one used to help human health. Obviously there is a lot of profit with insulin, so is it patented? I’m trying to understand why peptides aren’t more mainstream.
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