[8] Very high doses may occasionally cause hypokalaemia (low potassium), particularly in patients with severe megaloblastic anaemia when treatment is initiated, necessitating monitoring in hospital settings
The only data we have on BPC-157 being used in humans comes from a handful of small clinical trials, as such, finding a proper dosage can be difficult
[1] [3] Patients with dietary deficiency and intact absorption may require less frequent injections or may be suitable for high-dose oral supplementation instead (typically 50-150 micrograms of cyanocobalamin daily between meals)
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On the other hand, injecting nutrients directly to the cells via the muscles feeds your body instantaneously for immediate use
SNRI medications may work by restoring normal norepinephrine levels and balancing norepinephrine receptor function