Potential interactions include: Metformin (used for type 2 diabetes) Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and H2-receptor antagonists (used for acid reflux) Colchicine (used for gout) Nitrous oxide (anaesthetic gas that can inactivate B12) Chloramphenicol (may reduce the haematological response to B12 therapy) If you take any of these medications long-term, discuss B12 monitoring with your healthcare provider
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There are many factors that influence how much weight you can lose when taking lipotropic injections including your diet and what your activity level and exercise habits are
Mucosal Layer Optimization: Quantifying improvements in localized gastric mucous secretion thickness and cellular composition to isolate the triggers of wound healing in severe ulcer or colitis models
Some people can take a B12 tablet
| BPC-157 (Body Protection Compound 157) is a synthetic peptide derived from a protein fragment found in human gastric juice, studied for potential roles in tissue repair, inflammation regulation, and gastrointestinal protection