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Path to Peptides hosts monthly live Q&A sessions where researchers can submit questions about peptide dosing, stacking protocols, reconstitution, safety, and bloodwork. Questions are organized by category and addressed with evidence-based answers citing published literature. Top community contributors get featured. All content is educational and not medical advice.

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GLP-1 Agonists: Comparing Protocols & Evidence

An open Q&A covering semaglutide, tirzepatide, and retatrutide protocols. Bring your dosing questions, titration schedules, and bloodwork results for evidence-based discussion.

May 1, 2026 at 7:00 PM CT
~90 minutes
Open to all researchers
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Past Sessions 3 sessions
Apr 3, 2026 Research

GLP-1 Agonists: What Researchers Need to Know

  • Semaglutide, tirzepatide, and retatrutide differ in receptor binding profiles, which influences titration strategies
  • Titration schedules should follow published Phase 3 trial protocols to minimize GI-related discontinuation
  • Baseline and follow-up bloodwork panels (HbA1c, fasting insulin, lipid panel, CRP) are essential for tracking outcomes
  • Researchers should review the evidence grade assigned to each compound before designing protocols
Mar 6, 2026 Practical

Reconstitution Best Practices

  • Always direct bacteriostatic water down the vial wall to avoid damaging lyophilized powder
  • Gently swirl (never shake) until fully dissolved; peptides are sensitive to mechanical stress
  • Use the PTP Dosing Calculator to verify syringe unit measurements before each administration
  • Reconstituted peptides should be stored at 2-8 degrees C and used within the stability window noted in each protocol
Feb 6, 2026 Educational

Understanding Evidence Grades: A-D Rating System

  • Grade A compounds have multiple human RCTs with consistent positive outcomes published in peer-reviewed journals
  • Grade B includes compounds with limited human data but strong mechanistic evidence from preclinical studies
  • Grade C and D compounds have emerging or preliminary data and require more cautious protocol approaches
  • Evidence grades are updated as new studies are published; always check the "Last Updated" date on protocol pages
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🏆 Featured Researchers

Top XP earners get featured in our Q&A sessions. Earn XP by reading protocols, completing quizzes, using tools, and engaging with the community.

Q&A Format FAQ
How do I join the live Q&A?
Sessions are held monthly via a live online format. No registration required beyond submitting your question on this page. We announce session links 24 hours before each event via our newsletter. Subscribe on our homepage to receive notifications.
Can I submit questions in advance?
Yes. Use the submission form above to send your question before the session. Questions are organized by category (General, Dosing, Stacking, Safety, Reconstitution, Bloodwork) and prioritized by community interest. We try to address as many as possible.
Are past sessions recorded?
Key takeaways and summaries from past sessions are published on this page. Full recordings may be available for premium members in the future. Check back after each session for updated summaries.
Who answers the questions?
Our research team reviews published literature to provide evidence-based answers. All responses cite primary sources (PubMed, clinical trial databases, peer-reviewed journals) where applicable. This is educational content, not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any health-related decisions.
How are featured researchers selected?
Featured researchers are selected from the PTP leaderboard based on XP earned through platform engagement. You earn XP by reading protocols, completing the 7-Day Course, using tools like the Dosing Calculator and Interaction Checker, verifying COAs, and maintaining daily login streaks.
All content presented in live Q&A sessions is for educational and research purposes only. Nothing discussed constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making any health-related decisions. Path to Peptides does not encourage the use of any compound outside of a clinical or research setting supervised by qualified professionals. Full Disclaimer
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