Image description: Infographic provides overdose information about the following substances: Opiates Unresponsive or unconscious, depressed or nonexistent breathing, snoring/gurgling sounds, cold/clammy skin, cyanotic skin discoloration Methamphetamines Agitation, chest pain, arrythmia, cardiac arrest, stroke, kidney damage, abdominal pain, coma Gabapentin Drowsiness, muscle weakness, sedation, drooping eyelids (Rarely fatal alone) Benzodiazepines Excessive sedation, amnesia, respiratory depression, coma (Rarely fatal alone) Isotonitazene Similar to other opiates, but 10x more potent than fentanyl-requires significantly more Narcan doses
Its primary mechanism of action involves promoting tissue repair and regeneration by replicating the effects of thymosin beta-4, a naturally occurring protein
Both appear below in the cycling section
The public docket is FDA-2025-N-6895
Doses per vial Doses per vial depend on your reconstitution volume and per-draw target
BPC-157 + GHK-Cu + TB-500 A combo approach combining repair-support signaling (BPC-157), skin/collagen signaling (GHK-Cu), and TB-500-related pathways