Excipient effects may occur with certain formulations
However, optimal doses appear tissue- and application-specific, with lower doses often sufficient for gastrointestinal applications while musculoskeletal injuries may benefit from higher dosing
References: Andres, E., Loukili, N
Whilst mTORC1 activates S6 kinase, which phosphorylates serine residues on IRS which in turn uncouples IRS from the receptor and its substrates, mTORC2 can reactivate this signalling
Administration and Safety TB-500 Administration: Commonly given via subcutaneous injection Typically used in 46 week cycles Initial phase: 23 injections per week Maintenance phase: Reduced frequency as directed by a healthcare provider BPC-157 Administration: Can be taken via subcutaneous injection, localized injection, or oral capsule (for gut health) Dosage varies depending on injury type and severity Can be used for short-term injury recovery or longer cycles for chronic conditions Safety Note: Both TB-500 and BPC-157 should be used under medical supervision