Risks and Side Effects While generally safe, vitamin B12 injections can have side effects or risks, such as: Mild pain, swelling, or redness at the injection site Dizziness, headache, or nausea Allergic reactions (rare) Hypokalemia (low potassium levels) in individuals with severe deficiency undergoing treatment People with allergies to cobalt or who have Lebers disease should avoid B12 injections unless specifically advised by a doctor
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Body Protection Compound-157 (BPC-157) is a penta-decapeptide composed of 15 amino acids and is derived from the larger body protection compound (BPC) found in human gastric juice
Each batch of BPC-157 is produced to strict purity standards and supplied as a lyophilized powder to ensure stability, accuracy, and consistency in research applications
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