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Technical Specifications Compound: Glycyl-L-Histidyl-L-Lysine Copper Complex (GHK-Cu) Format: Lyophilized peptide Strength: 50 mg per vial Purity: 9899% (COA included) Appearance: Blue-hued lyophilized powder Category: Research reagent (non-clinical) Intended Use This product is intended exclusively for: Laboratory research In-vitro experimentation Biochemical and molecular assays Mechanistic pathway studies Preclinical, non-human model exploration Institutional or academic research programs Not intended for: Human or veterinary consumption Cosmetic or dermatological use Injection, ingestion, inhalation, or topical use Medical, therapeutic, or clinical applications This material is not approved by Health Canada, FDA, or any regulatory authority for clinical use
Still, a few risks deserve attention: Absolute contraindications: Wilson's disease or any other copper metabolism disorder, active cancer (because of GHK-Cu's pro-angiogenic activity), pregnancy, and breastfeeding
Retatrutide reconstitution for specific research goals The same vial and water combination serves different purposes depending on your research objectives