Ashley, R
Some research protocols have explored doses up to 4.5 mg weekly, which showed slightly greater efficacy in the phase 2 dose-finding trial but also increased side effect burden

What to look for: One dominant, well-defined peak: This represents the target peptide (e.g., BPC-157) Should be tall, sharp, and clearly separated from other peaks Peak area 99%: The percentage under the main peak = purity Research-grade standard is 99% Minimal secondary peaks: Small peaks = impurities or degradation products Should be very small compared to the main peak Red flags: Multiple large peaks (high impurity levels) Main peak below 95% purity No chromatogram provided (cant verify visually) Purity Standards Explained 99% Research-grade Scientific research, reproducible studies 95-98% Lower-grade Preliminary studies (not ideal) Below 95% Not research-grade Too many impurities for reliable results How to Read Mass Spectrometry on a Certificate of Analysis Mass spectrometry (mass spec) confirms the molecular identity of the peptide

The injunction, which was granted to Health Canada in June, prevents Canlab Research from manufacturing, testing, distributing, or selling unauthorized injectable peptides, or helping others do the same
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This experiment will provide evidence that BPC 157 treatment can recover tail function, resolve spasticity, and improve neurologic recovery