Miscellaneous Extraintestinal Manifestations and Complications of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Renal Nephrolithiasis (oxalate, urate) Glomerulonephritis (rare) Right ureteral obstruction Urinary system fistulas (eg, enterovesical, colovesical, rectourethral) Tubulointerstitial nephritis (5-aminosalicylates) Secondary amyloidosis Hematologic Anemia Iron deficiency Vitamin B12 deficiency Folic acid deficiency Anemia of chronic disease Autoimmune hemolytic anemia Neoplastic Myelodysplastic syndrome (rare) Promyelocytic leukemia (rare) Cardiopulmonary Pericarditis (extraintestinal manifestation or drug-induced) Myocarditis Conduction abnormalities Pneumonitis Eosinophilic pneumonia Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia Bronchiectasis, bronchiolitis, bronchitis, and subglottic stenosis Pancreatic Acute pancreatitis Drug-induced (purine analogues,5-aminosalicylates) Duodenal Crohn disease Granulomatous involvement of pancreas (rare) Chronic pancreatitis Autoimmune pancreatitis Thrombophilia Multifactorial Nephrolithiasis is a recognized problem for patients with CD, particularly ileal CD

For laboratory handling context on the copper-peptide component specifically, see our GHK-Cu handling guide
(September 2007)
Tirzepatide activates both simultaneously
The peptide itself is prepared by a licensed compounding pharmacy, since the original FDA-approved drug is no longer manufactured or sold
Moreover, the study hinted at the possibility that BPC-157 might influence the activity of specific proteins and enzymes involved in cellular signaling pathways