"Units" here describe the liquid volume, not the peptide mass
Supplements: Glutathione is available in pills or liquid drops, though some experts say its not absorbed as well by the digestive tract
Heres how BPC-157 peptide therapy could potentially offer relief and support healing in the knee: Reduction of Inflammation Inflammation is a common contributor to knee pain, often leading to swelling, stiffness, and discomfort
This approach maintains physiological patterns and avoids many side effects associated with synthetic HGH

Immune Modulation: The peptide's effects on inflammatory pathways suggest caution for: Active autoimmune conditions Immunocompromised individuals Those taking immunomodulatory medications Populations Requiring Extra Caution Avoid or Use Extreme Caution: Active cancer or history of cancer Pregnancy or breastfeeding Children and adolescents Severe cardiovascular disease Active infections Immediately pre or post-surgery (without medical guidance) Drug Interactions Theoretical Interactions Given BPC-157's mechanisms, theoretical interactions exist with: Medications Affecting NO System: Nitrates (nitroglycerin, isosorbide) PDE5 inhibitors (sildenafil, tadalafil) Some blood pressure medications Reasoning: Combined NO system effects Anticoagulants and Antiplatelets: Warfarin Aspirin Clopidogrel Direct oral anticoagulants Reasoning: Angiogenic effects may affect bleeding Growth Hormone and Related: HGH IGF-1 Other growth-promoting compounds Reasoning: Additive growth factor effects Immunomodulators: Corticosteroids TNF-alpha inhibitors Other immunosuppressants Reasoning: Overlapping immune effects NSAIDs A Special Case Interestingly, while drug interactions are generally concerning, research suggests BPC-157 may protect against NSAID damage
