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Injection technique : Going too shallow, too deep, or not rotating sites increases reactions How to Minimize Injection Site Reactions: Use 27-31 gauge insulin syringes (thinner needle = less trauma) Inject at 45-degree angle (proper depth for subcutaneous tissue) Rotate injection sites daily (prevents tissue buildup) Let solution reach room temperature (cold injections cause more stinging) Clean skin with alcohol, let dry (reduces contamination and irritation) Learn proper technique: How to Inject Peptides Guide Digestive Side Effects BPC-157 derives from a protective protein in human gastric juice
Injection site reactions Mild redness, irritation, or tenderness
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RESULTS AND SKIN REACTIONS VARY FROM PERSON TO PERSON