When the FDA places a peptide in a restricted or high-risk category [known as Category 2], it is explicitly signaling that it has identified safety concerns and that enforcement discretion does not apply. But, as Hajduczok notes, just because something is not FDA-approved doesnt mean its illegal to compound, but the restricted peptides should not be compounded
Always swirl gently instead
BPC-157 is a compounded peptide that is not FDA-approved for the indications described and is not marketed to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose any disease
The posted Batch B002 Janoshik report verifies the 10mg vial
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