Topic: Compound

20 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 2:06:17 - 2:12:53

1874: Kennel Index

Testosterone Therapy, Compounding Pharmacies, and "Punk'd"

One host recounts a disastrous experience with testosterone therapy from a compounding pharmacy, where his levels actually dropped after months of treatment. A humorous revelation occurs when it is discovered he was instructed to rub the cream on his testes, which the other host claims is completely incorrect and likely a "prank" by the pharmacy. They call for a real doctor to clarify the proper application of hormone treatments.

Nurse Injector
Episode 1741 1:27:26 - 1:33:09

1741: Nurse Injector

Black Market Ozempic and Pharmaceutical Industry Warnings

Mainstream media outlets are running segments warning against the use of "black market" or compounded GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic. A segment on WGN featured a "nurse injector" discussing the dangers of incorrect dosages, citing a UK Big Brother contestant who became ill after taking five times the recommended amount. The pharmaceutical industry is reportedly attempting to shut down compounding pharmacies now that the official supply chain has stabilized.

Freedom Force
Episode 1693 1:49:43 - 2:02:11

1693: Freedom Force

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony and 33s

A segment dedicated to acknowledging high-tier donors includes a discussion on the recurring appearance of the number 33 in media and the pandemic. A producer from California warns about state efforts to shut down compounding pharmacies, which provide essential treatments like Glutathione for firefighters. The segment concludes with the knighting of "Sir Cotton Gin."

Impusted
Episode 1688 2:15:13 - 2:23:44

1688: Impusted

Ozempic Shortage, NPR Compounding Pharmacy Report

Adam Curry deconstructs an NPR report on the "Ozempic town" of Bowling Green, Kentucky. He accuses NPR of carrying water for Big Pharma by casting doubt on the safety of cheaper, compounded versions of GLP-1 drugs. Curry argues that the media is attempting to protect brand-name profits by scaring low-income users away from off-brand alternatives.

Fat Leonard
Episode 1618 2:16:33 - 2:19:20

1618: Fat Leonard

Pharmacy Benefit Managers and Semaglutide Pricing

The high cost of Ozempic in the U.S. is attributed to Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) who manipulate drug coverage and pricing. While the drug is patented until 2026, some patients are using compounded versions mixed with Vitamin B12 to save money, though the U.S. price remains significantly higher than in other countries.

Twerkin' Russians
Episode 1617 1:31 - 4:33

1617: Twerkin' Russians

GLP-1 Drugs, Pharmaceutical Industry Knockoff Rhetoric

A discussion of semaglutide and GLP-1 drugs focuses on the 1500% increase in reported overdoses. The narrative highlights how mainstream media outlets like CNN and ABC use the term "knockoffs" to describe compounded or generic versions of the drugs. The pharmaceutical industry's patent on the dosage dial is identified as a key factor in their marketing strategy against compounding pharmacies.

Buying Quiet
Episode 1616 1:48:05 - 1:52:19

1616: Buying Quiet

Compounded Ozempic Shortages and Poison Control Warnings

CNN's Sanjay Gupta reports a 1,500% increase in accidental overdoses of injected weight loss drugs. The report specifically targets compounding pharmacies that create alternative versions of Ozempic during shortages, warning that these versions are not tested for safety or efficacy.

Gerontocracy
Episode 1577 26:57 - 29:35

1577: Gerontocracy

Ozempic Side Effects and Stomach Paralysis Reports

Reports of gastroparesis, or stomach paralysis, have emerged among users of weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy. Dr. Darien Sutton explained that while these medications work by slowing gastric emptying, some patients experience severe complications requiring hospitalization. Despite these reports, medical contributors maintain that larger studies have not yet proven a definitive cause-and-effect relationship beyond the general population.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 1:00:02 - 1:04:32

1563: Pocket Pardon

Inside the Weight Loss Drug Industry

A pharmaceutical industry insider provides a breakdown of the differences between Ozempic and Wegovy, noting they are the same molecule (Semaglutide) but dosed differently for diabetes versus obesity. The source explains insurance hurdles, the "Ozempic face" phenomenon, and warns that compounding pharmacies are not sourcing their Semaglutide from the patent holder, Novo Nordisk.

Star Butler
Episode 1561 2:30:35 - 2:32:59

1561: Star Butler

Ozempic Shortage, FDA Compounding Warning

The FDA issued a warning against using compounded versions of diabetes and weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy due to a nationwide shortage. The hosts argue this is a recurring attack on compounding pharmacies to protect the interests of major pharmaceutical advertisers who sell the brand-name versions at higher prices.

Honk Honk
Episode 1422 1:09:11 - 1:11:49

1422: Honk Honk

Goose Eggs, French Custard, and Joe Rogan Bow Hunting

The hosts discuss the richness of goose eggs and their use in traditional French custards. The conversation transitions back to Joe Rogan, specifically his views on hunting white-tailed deer with a bow and arrow to avoid alerting the rest of the herd. They debate the merits of compound bows versus traditional hunting methods.

Stink Minority
Episode 1381 2:14:43 - 2:24:32

1381: Stink Minority

Associate Executive Producers, Karma Requests

New knights and dames were inducted into the No Agenda roundtable, including Sir Don and Dame Nancy of the Confused. Producers requested various forms of karma for health, job searches, and real estate transactions. The sad puppy meme in the newsletter is credited with boosting donations to sustain the show's infrastructure.

Boozing and Beefing
Episode 1227 1:39:43 - 1:44:09

1227: Boozing and Beefing

Duke Dave Fugazotto, Saudi Arabia Lockdown Report

Duke Dave Fugazotto provides a "boots on the ground" report from a Western compound in Saudi Arabia, where international flights and domestic travel have been suspended. He describes the local hygiene customs, the closure of compound amenities, and the social dynamics of expats living under the Kingdom's strict quarantine measures.

Bug Juice
Episode 891 1:07:49 - 1:11:33

891: Bug Juice

Russian Compounds, Maryland and New York Estates

NBC's Gabe Gutierrez provided a look at the Russian "compounds" closed by the Obama administration. Despite being described as espionage hubs, the properties are revealed to be luxury vacation estates used for diplomatic parties, located near the NSA headquarters and the White House.

Deconflicting
Episode 761 13:07 - 19:18

761: Deconflicting

Quonset Huts, Little House Movement, Compound Living

John C. Dvorak suggests investing in Quonset huts as durable, storm-resistant structures for a "house-within-a-house" living concept. The conversation connects the "Little House" movement seen on HGTV to Agenda 21 and Agenda 2030 sustainability goals. An anecdote is shared regarding a mistake made at an Albuquerque KOA involving a sewage hose and a well.

NEETS
Episode 573 2:11:52 - 2:15:10

573: NEETS

Compounded Medication, Insurance Scams and Health Savings Accounts

Adam Curry expresses frustration after learning that insurance companies are increasingly refusing to cover compounded medications, favoring mass-produced branded drugs. He explores using a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for these treatments pre-tax. Curry jokingly suggests that the No Agenda show should be FSA-eligible because it improves the mental health of its listeners.

Hate-Spewing Hashtags
Episode 553 2:31:22 - 2:35:42

553: Hate-Spewing Hashtags

Drug Quality and Security Act, Pharmacy Compounding and Fred Upton

The Drug Quality and Security Act (HR 3204), sponsored by Representative Fred Upton, is criticized for threatening the traditional pharmacy compounding industry. The bill prevents pharmacies from compounding drugs that are "essentially copies" of approved commercial products, potentially raising prices from $20 to $1,200 for medications like progesterone. The hosts argue that Big Pharma is using isolated contamination cases to eliminate competition from natural hormone treatments.

Episode 456 2:16:27 - 2:24:31

456: Sell-ah-bretties

Meningitis Outbreak, War on Compounding Pharmacies

A fungal meningitis outbreak linked to contaminated steroids from the New England Compounding Center leads to a federal investigation. The hosts argue this event is being used by Big Pharma and the FDA to shut down independent compounding pharmacies. They claim the goal is to eliminate low-cost generic alternatives and force patients onto expensive synthetic drugs.

Acquisition Malpractice
Episode 381 20:02 - 33:25

381: Acquisition Malpractice

No Agenda Executive Producers, Donation Segment and Travel Karma

Executive Producer Moise Khan provides an update from Canada regarding his visit to the Osama bin Laden compound in Pakistan and his son's placement on a no-fly list. The hosts process various donations, including a "palindrome" donation for February 10, 2012, and discuss the "Value for Value" funding model. The segment includes the "No Agenda National Anthem" and a critique of Adobe's forensic software for detecting Photoshopped images.

Chimp in Heat
Episode 304 1:00:20 - 1:04:37

304: Chimp in Heat

Osama Bin Laden Diaries, Joe Biden Target Assessment

Diaries recovered from Osama bin Laden's compound reportedly suggest that he did not consider Vice President Joe Biden a high-priority target because the position lacks significant weight. The Obama administration briefed that the President and military chiefs were the primary targets. Additional reports claim a "veritable treasure trove" of information, including pornography, was found in the compound, though skeptics question the authenticity of these claims.