Epithalon is generally considered safe, but like any peptide therapy, it may have potential side effects
Prescription required: AOD 9604 does not require one (but access is restricted)
Also look for a company which sells "prescription-grade" vitamin B12, and any other supplements they sell on the site
this list is not exhaustive Antacids Colchicine (treatment of gout) H2 Blockers (Zantac, Tagamet, Pepcid) Metformin Diabetes drug (Glucophage) PPIs Proton pump inhibitors (Omeprazole, Nexium, Prevacid, Protonix) Nitrous oxide anaesthesia Nitrous oxide recreational abuse (Laughing gas / Whippets / Hippy crack) Mycifradin sulphate (Neomycin) antibiotic Para aminosalicylates antibiotic Phenytoin (Dilantin) anti-epileptic Potassium chloride (K-Dur) Cholestyramine (Questran) Chemotherapy and radiation treatment Increased demands Chronic Hemoltic anaemia Hyperthroidism Multiple myeloma Myelopproliferative disorders Neoplasms Pregnancy Some patients may never find out the cause of their condition, this does not mean that they should be denied B12 injections which are, safe, inexpensive and the most efficient treatment for their deficiency
Angiogenesis & Blood Flow It promotes the formation of new capillaries (angiogenesis), improving nutrient delivery to recovering muscles, tendons, and skin
Frequently Asked Questions How much bacteriostatic water should I use for a 5mg vial of BPC 157