DailyMed and Pfizer labeling describe bacteriostatic water as sterile, nonpyrogenic water with benzyl alcohol added as a bacteriostatic preservative
Common side effects of BPC-157 arent usually serious and may include: Mild injection site reactions (itching, redness, swelling, pain, etc.) Headaches Dizziness Nausea In rare cases, patients may experience fevers, blistering at the injection site, muscle aches, rashes, vomiting, hives, or other signs of an allergic reaction
Conversely, medications that further slow gastric emptying, such as anticholinergics or opioid analgesics, may exacerbate gastrointestinal adverse effects including nausea, vomiting, and constipation
Here's the scientific reasoning behind our recommendation
One of the benefits of using hydroxycobalamin injections is that they have a longer half-life than cyanocobalamin injections