IM administration should be done with an appropriate needle to reach muscle tissue, and the site should be rotated (for example, alternate buttocks) if injections are repeated regularly to avoid soreness
B12 injections are needed when the gut cannot absorb dietary B12 properly, or when oral B12 alone is not enough to correct the deficiency
Withdrawal Time Meat: zero days Milk: zero hours Contraindications: Do not give by the intravenous route
What you need Required supplies: BPC-157 lyophilized powder vial Bacteriostatic water (NOT sterile water for long-term use) Syringes with needles (3ml syringe recommended) Alcohol wipes Clean workspace Where to get supplies: Bacteriostatic water: Research chemical vendors, some pharmacies Syringes: Amazon, pharmacy (insulin syringes work) Alcohol wipes: Any pharmacy or store Don't use: Sterile water (for single-use only, no preservative) Tap water (not sterile) Saline (can degrade peptides) Learn about water in our bacteriostatic water for peptides and water to mix with peptides guides
[7] (This interaction is not significant when levodopa is combined with carbidopa, as in standard carbidopa/levodopa therapy, because carbidopa prevents peripheral levodopa breakdown.) Another notable interaction involves the chemotherapeutic agent altretamine: coadministration of pyridoxine can decrease altretamines effectiveness and is generally advised against unless specifically directed
[10] Lipo-B (MIC) injections are generally well tolerated in most individuals