At clinical doses under supervision, the most common side effects are mild nausea in the first week (typically resolves by day 7 to 10), injection site reactions (redness, minor swelling, localized soreness lasting 24 hours), and occasional transient fatigue or mild headache in the first few days
That repeat-access property is what separates it from plain sterile water and makes it the standard diluent for reconstitution
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This is the same logic behind loading protocols in many peptide therapies
BPC-157 is a recovery peptide with a genuinely interesting repair mechanism, but the result you get depends far less on the molecule and far more on the source, the dose, and the provider behind it