BAC water, or bacteriostatic water, is sterile water containing 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative
Most published BPC-157 research is from animal studies, and large-scale human clinical trials are pending
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Key Benefits of 5-Amino-1MQ Supports research into enzyme inhibition Provides insights into NAD activity Useful for studies on energy balance Helps examine cellular regulation pathways Offers consistency in controlled laboratory testing Aids exploration of cellular resilience and function Delivered in a stable format for scientific research Reviews There are no reviews yet
Dosing Recommendations While human clinical trial data remains limited, current evidence-based recommendations derived from animal studies and clinical experience suggest: General anti-inflammatory dosing: 200-500 mcg administered subcutaneously once daily or 500-1000 mcg twice weekly Acute injury management: Higher doses (500-1000 mcg) may be used daily initially, with tapering to maintenance doses Route of administration: Both systemic (subcutaneous/intramuscular) and local (perilesional) injections have shown similar efficacy
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