While some users report enhanced local effects, the evidence for superiority over subcutaneous administration remains unclear, and complications including nerve irritation present greater concern
- Acceptable ICD-10-CM diagnosis codes include conditions such as D51.x (B-12 deficiency anemias), K90.x (malabsorption syndromes), or G32.0 (subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord) as listed in the LCD
Originally derived from a protective compound found in gastric juice, BPC-157 has been studied for its ability to support angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels) and cellular processes associated with tissue maintenance and recovery support
Not for therapeutic, diagnostic, cosmetic, supplement, performance, body-composition, weight-management, anti-ageing, wellness, or personal-use purposes.
Cyanocobalamin does not naturally exist in foods owing to the presence of cyanide, which is absent in the natural form of the vitamin