A drawing needle may be different from an injection needle
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[8] However, these findings come from limited, early-phase human studies and should not be taken as established clinical evidence
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Reported side effects are typically mild and transient: BPC-157: Nausea (rare), mild fatigue in the first week, minor injection site redness TB-500: Mild lethargy during the loading phase, transient head rush immediately after injection, injection site discomfort Combined stack: No documented synergistic toxicity in preclinical or clinical observational data The more significant risks relate to sourcing and administration rather than the peptides themselves
At the moment I feel like I cant take flucanazole until my potassium is back up to a normal level (if it is low) I have the same history with regards to being prescribed injections and then taken off them after several years and so went to self injections