In contrast, potential perioperative relevance may relate to metabolic instability, including glycemic effects, fluid retention, and blood pressure variability, particularly in older or comorbid surgical populations
Mobile IV Nurses offers both options in our Myers Cocktail and as vitamin add-ins
Lower doses are available without a prescription
doi: 10.1016/J.HUMIMM.2010.08.005 108 ShigemotoTKageyamaMHiraiRZhengJPYoneyamaMFujitaT
Commonly Reported Side Effects Based on community reports, side effects appear relatively uncommon and typically mild: Most Frequently Reported: Injection site reactions (redness, minor pain, itching) Mild nausea (particularly with oral administration) Temporary dizziness Headache Fatigue Less Commonly Reported: Skin flushing Changes in appetite Temporary mood changes Vivid dreams Theoretical Concerns Growth Factor Effects: BPC-157's upregulation of growth factors raises theoretical concerns for: Cancer promotion in those with existing malignancies Acceleration of undiagnosed tumors Effects on benign growths (polyps, fibroids) No evidence directly supports these concerns, but caution is warranted given the mechanisms involved
This initial dose allows for tolerance development before escalating to 1.2 mg (weeks 5-8) and ultimately 2.4 mg (week 9 onward)