The price gap between $49 research peptide and $445 medical protocol is not arbitrary
Needle Subcutaneous (subQ) Short insulin needle, 1/2 inch Intramuscular (IM) Longer needle, deeper insertion Ease of self-injection Subcutaneous (subQ) Simple, pinch and inject Intramuscular (IM) Harder to place safely alone Soreness and bruising Subcutaneous (subQ) Usually minimal Intramuscular (IM) More common What PeRx ships for Subcutaneous (subQ) This is the intended route Intramuscular (IM) Not the prescribed route Unless your provider specifically instructs otherwise, inject BPC-157 subcutaneously with the insulin syringes included in your order
It suddenly made me wonder about oral neurotropic combinations such as Symbionerve, which contain B1, B6, B12 plus potassium
Lyophilized peptides are stable at room temperature for weeks, but for longer-term storage, it is safer to store at -20 C or colder
When administered properly under medical supervision, many patients experience significant improvements in pain, inflammation, and tissue function
Or they give vague instructions like "add bacteriostatic water and inject" without specifying exactly how much water creates what concentration