BPC-157 Injection Quick Facts Route Subcutaneous (under the skin, not into muscle) Standard Sites Abdomen, thigh, upper glute, back of deltoid Most Common Site Abdomen (consistent absorption, easy to see) Needle 27-31 gauge insulin syringe, 1/2 inch length Volume Small, typically 0.1-0.3 mL per injection Ships BPC-157 Is a Subcutaneous Injection Where to inject BPC-157: the abdomen, thigh, upper outer glute, or back of the arm
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