Common (5-15% of users): Mild injection site reactions, minor digestive changes Uncommon (1-5%): Sleep changes, temporary fatigue, mild headache Rare (under 1%): Dizziness, flushing, mood changes Very Rare: Serious adverse effects rarely reported in community use Theoretical Concerns BPC-157s ability to stimulate angiogenesis (blood vessel formation) raises theoretical questions about its use in individuals with active cancer or high cancer risk
BPC-157s effects on multiple neurotransmitter systems create theoretical interaction points with psychiatric medications, yet interactions are not well studied. Particular concerns include serotonin syndrome risk when combined with SSRIs (since BPC-157 modulates serotonin in complex regional patterns), unpredictable effects on dopaminergic medications (antipsychotics, ADHD treatments, Parkinsons medications), and unknown interactions with benzodiazepines despite the animal studies showing tolerance prevention
The frequency of your B-12 injections can also be influenced by factors such as diet, lifestyle, and absorption issues
resulting in better sleep, eases minor aches & pains, and may help bring iron levels within the normal range