For instance, a vial of peptide or vaccine may instruct add 2 mL of sterile water in such cases bacteriostatic water can be used if suitable
Those steps are part of the clinical training a provider delivers to a patient who has already been evaluated and prescribed a compound, not a public how-to for anyone with a search bar
So even though any professional athlete with this substance in their system would be automatically disqualified from competition, and the FDA put out advisories about the issues with compounding pharmacies making these substances (6,7), people are still getting their hands on BPC 157
That's a completely reasonable thing to wonder
You should keep in mind that, as is the case with any type of infusion, IV procedures are never completely risk-free
They aren't mutually exclusive -- many patients benefit from both