Initially, your doctor may administer the injection frequently (e.g., daily or weekly), then transition to less frequent injections (e.g., monthly) for maintenance, especially when treating conditions like pernicious anemia
Proper laboratory safety practices should always be followed when handling this peptide.
Serum levels of S100 are elevated in several neurological disorders including epilepsy, traumatic brain injury and schizophrenia 45,46,47
Some medications may be incompatible with bacteriostatic water or with the benzyl alcohol preservative
The study discussed here was relatively small, involving only 17 patients, and more extensive clinical trials are needed to fully understand: Long-term safety profile Optimal dosing protocols Patient selection criteria Potential side effects Interactions with other treatments Additionally, patients should be aware that BPC-157 is not yet FDA-approved for human use, and treatment is typically offered on a research or compassionate use basis by qualified practitioners
In summary, you can generally continue your other medications while on NAD+ injections, but keep your medical team informed and always follow their advice if they prefer to adjust dosing schedules or monitor certain lab parameters