Pick any two and see them next to each other β what each is used for, how often it's typically taken, the key safety differences, and where the evidence actually stands.
Education only β not medical advice. "Typical cadence" describes how something is commonly discussed, not a recommended schedule. Any decision belongs with a qualified clinician.
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| Might fit when⦠|
A side-by-side is a starting point, not a verdict. The full profiles carry the sources, the nuance, and the parts a table can't hold. When two peptides are often combined rather than chosen between, see Stacks.