They will be very unlikely to address the constraints to collecting that data that leads to real evidence
Questions and Answers: Benzyl alcohol in the context of revision of the guideline on excipients in the label and package leaflet
These medications can reduce vitamin B12 absorption over time by slowing gastric emptying and altering gut bacteria composition
TB-500 makes more sense when: The injury is deep or hard to reach with an injection (spine, deep hip, cardiac tissue) You're dealing with multiple injuries at the same time Recovery involves systemic inflammation rather than something localized BPC-157 makes more sense when: The injury is easy to inject near (knee, shoulder, elbow, ankle) Gut healing is the main goal, since BPC-157's strongest documented effects are in the GI tract You're targeting a neurological issue through a localized administration route Neither peptide has human RCT data for musculoskeletal use yet
If no dietary or lifestyle changes are made, energy levels may dip slightly, especially in B12-deficient individuals
Standard approaches for soft tissue injuries include NSAIDs, corticosteroid injections, physical therapy, and in severe cases, surgery