A particular relationship was established with the NO-system, and the advantage of the BPC 157 over the corresponding standard agents (i.e., corticosteroids, sulfasalazine, H2 blockers, anticholinergics, and proton pump inhibitors) which showed only weak, if any, effect on these fistulas closing (Skorjanec et al., 2009
The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology , 37 (8), 17271737
Researchers examine its role in neurological coordination systems

Subcutaneous injection (most common): Injection sites: Abdomen (2 inches from the navel, any direction) Upper thighs (front or outer) Upper arms (outer aspect, if administered by an assistant) For localized treatment: near the injury site (within 23 inches) Procedure: Clean the injection site with an alcohol swab Let the alcohol dry completely Pinch the skin to create a fold of subcutaneous tissue Insert the needle at a 45-degree angle Inject slowly over 510 seconds Withdraw the needle smoothly Apply gentle pressure if needed (do not rub) Intramuscular injection (alternative): Injection sites: Deltoid (shoulder) Vastus lateralis (outer thigh) Gluteus medius (upper outer buttock) Procedure: Clean the site thoroughly Insert the needle at a 90-degree angle Aspirate slightly to confirm you are not in a blood vessel Inject slowly and steadily Withdraw the needle and apply pressure Dosing Frequency and Timing Frequency depends on research goals and injury characteristics

This study was submitted for evaluation by the Ethics Committee on the Use of Animals (CEUA) of UNESC under protocol number 07/2023
Maintaining achieved results through ongoing treatment becomes the appropriate goal once plateau occurs