Potential side effects may include injection-site redness, swelling, bruising, itching, tenderness, small lumps, headache, fatigue, nausea, appetite changes, abdominal discomfort, stool changes, dizziness, altered sleep, mood changes, or feeling off. Allergic or immune reactions are also possible, and the FDA has specifically raised concerns about immunogenicity and peptide-related impurities in compounded BPC-157
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(Green R, et al., Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2017 PubMed: 28660890 ) Because B12 is water-soluble, excess amounts that the body cannot use are excreted in urine rather than stored
The copper peptide may precondition the scalp environment while the minoxidil addresses vascular factors
Coordinate timing with your surgical team, as some surgeons may have preferences regarding peptide use around procedures
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