Anti-inflammatory Researched as an anti-inflammatory agent in animal-only studies
This article examines what the evidence says about their effectiveness and what healthcare providers should know when considering them as part of a clinical program
BPC stands for Body Protection Compound, and 157 refers to the particular chain of 15 amino acids that make up this peptide
View all FAQs Important safety information and common side effects The most commonly reported Glutathione Injection (GSH) side effects are: Irritation at the injection site Gastrointestinal discomfort (nausea, bloating, cramping) A rotten egg (sulfur) taste in the mouth, usually mild If irritation at the injection site occurs, consider alternating injection sites on the body, apply an over-the-counter itch cream (preferably with hydrocortisone), use injections less frequently, or discontinue use entirely
At the same time, mast cells secrete cytokines that directly trigger the late-phase asthmatic response (TNF-a, IL-4, -5, -6) and recruit other inflammatory cells (IL-13 and GM-CSF)
The solution should be clear and colorless when ready for use