It's important to note that long-term use of certain diabetes medications, including GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide, may be associated with an increased risk of vitamin B12 deficiency [1]
Injecting over your shoulder, low back, or ankle wont make the peptides penetrate through fascia and muscle down to the joint or tendon causing pain
Figure 2: Categorical weight loss of either 5%, 10%, or 15% in the randomly assigned treatment groups administered either 0.3 mg of cagrilintide, 0.6 mg of cagrilintide, 1.2 mg of cagrilintide, 2.5 mg of cagrilintide, 4.5 mg of cagrilintide, 3.0 mg of liraglutide, or a placebo
Your stomach absorbs the vitamin B12 with the help of a protein
Short answer BPC-157 Dosage should be read as educational context, not a personal prescription