Radioprotection: Promotes regeneration in radiosensitive organs post-irradiation (e.g., thymus, spleen)
Potential side effects may include injection-site redness, swelling, bruising, itching, tenderness, small lumps, headache, fatigue, nausea, appetite changes, abdominal discomfort, stool changes, dizziness, altered sleep, mood changes, or feeling off. Allergic or immune reactions are also possible, and the FDA has specifically raised concerns about immunogenicity and peptide-related impurities in compounded BPC-157
(6) For a Part B rebatable drug that is a selected drug (as defined in section 1192(c) of the Act) with respect to a price applicability period (as defined in section 1191(b)(2) of the Act), in the case of a Part B rebatable drug that is no longer considered to be a selected drug, for each applicable quarter beginning after the price applicability period with respect to the drug, the payment amount benchmark quarter is the calendar quarter beginning January 1 of the last year during the price applicability period with respect to the selected drug
Standalone 5-Amino-1MQ without dietary or pharmacological caloric reduction will have more modest effects
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