Research indicates that glutathione supports the immune system, reduces oxidative stress, and may aid in the management of various chronic diseases
(Note: Carnitine is only available in Lipo-Mino-Mix-C under Patient Prescriptions) Dosage, Concentration, Route of Administration Dosage: Seek advice from a licensed physician, medical director, or other healthcare provider Concentration (per mL): B6 2mg, Methionine 12.4mg, Inositol 25mg, Choline 25mg, B1 50mg, B2 5mg, Carnitine 125mg** (Carnitine is only available in Lipo-Mino-Mix-C) Route of Administration: IM/SubQ Available Sizes: 10mL and 30mL Resources: Tutorial: How to Open Your Medication Vial Not sure how to administer this medication

Subcutaneous vs Intramuscular Injection There are two injection routes used in practice: Subcutaneous (SubQ) the standard approach Reconstitute BPC-157 in bacteriostatic water as directed by your provider Inject under the skin in the abdomen, away from scar tissue Rotate injection sites to prevent localised irritation BPC-157 is water-stable and does not require acetate buffers practical for daily use Intramuscular (IM) for localised muscle injury Used when targeting a specific muscle group directly Less common in research protocols
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