Tripeptide Wound Healing & ECM Remodelling Review (Med Sci, 2025) A comprehensive 2025 review of tripeptides in wound healing and skin regeneration confirmed GHK-Cu as the most studied tripeptide in the context of wound repair and scar minimisation
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Concentration: Use products containing 10-20% glycolic acid for effective exfoliation without excessive irritation
Common side effects (rare): Temporary fatigue in first 3-5 days Mild headaches Injection site redness Increased appetite Vivid dreams (uncommon) Serious side effects (very rare): Allergic reaction to peptide Injection site infection (poor technique) Dizziness or lightheadedness Who shouldn't use BPC-157: Pregnant or breastfeeding women Active cancer diagnosis (promotes angiogenesis) Recent retinal surgery (blood vessel growth in eye) Known allergy to peptides Drug interactions: BPC-157 doesn't interact with most medications, but combining with: NSAIDs: BPC-157 protects against NSAID damage (actually beneficial) Blood thinners: Monitor closely due to angiogenesis effects Immunosuppressants: May reduce BPC-157 effectiveness Dosing mistakes to avoid Get the protocol right from the start