GHK-Cu, also known as Copper Peptide GHK-Cu or Copper Tripeptide-1, is a copper-binding tripeptide complex studied in laboratory research involving peptide-copper binding, extracellular matrix signalling, collagen-related research models, wound biology, skin biology and analytical peptide characterisation

Interactions With other peptides Designed to be combined - the CagriSema combination shows enhanced weight loss through complementary mechanisms May be combined, but both affect appetite strongly - monitor for excessive appetite suppression Generally safe to combine for gut support during weight loss !Do NOT combine - both are amylin analogs with overlapping mechanisms With medications !Insulin - Increases hypoglycemia risk - insulin dose may need reduction, especially post-meal doses !Sulfonylureas - Increased hypoglycemia risk - may need dose adjustment with provider guidance Metformin - Generally safe to combine - may provide complementary metabolic benefits Oral medications - Slowed gastric emptying may affect absorption timing - take critical meds separately With supplements Protein supplements - Highly recommended to maintain muscle mass during weight loss Fiber supplements - Can help with constipation - take with plenty of water Multivitamins - Recommended as reduced food intake may limit nutrient intake Electrolytes - Helpful if experiencing GI side effects to prevent dehydration Effectiveness Does it work

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Alteration of transcriptional and post-transcriptional expression of gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase by diethyl maleate