Systematic reviews and meta-analyses suggest that frequent or prolonged prenatal exposure may be associated with (1925): Higher rates of hyperactivity and attention-related disorders Increased likelihood of ADHD medication use Elevated risk of autism -related neurobehavioral patterns Increased childhood asthma risk, particularly with late-pregnancy exposure A large systematic review of 46 studies found that neurodevelopmental risks appeared dose-dependent and were more pronounced in higher-quality studies (26)
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Now while some people may have true GLP-1 resistance, theres no need to panic
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The MHRA is now hoping to conduct an in-depth analysis of the link between pancreatitis and GLP-1 use
As far as tested athletes are concerned - BPC is not currently on the WADA banned list under the section naming peptide hormones, growth factors, related substances, and mimetics (as of October 2020)