License : CC BY-SA: Attribution-ShareAlike Kevin Raskoff (Monterey Peninsula College)
General BPC-157 usage tips BPC-157 works best as one part of a consistent, healthy routine, not on its own
Taking BPC-157 With Food On the other hand, some patients find that taking BPC-157 with food reduces any mild digestive discomfort or nausea that can occasionally occur
A doctor may prescribe B12 injections in cases such as: Pernicious anaemia , where your body cannot absorb B12 properly Nutritional deficiency (especially in vegetarian or vegan diets) Gastrointestinal conditions or surgeries affecting absorption Certain medications that interfere with B12 absorption Symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, memory problems, numbness, or mood changes The frequency depends on your doctors assessment and your individual needs
If you have diabetes or prediabetes, blood glucose or HbA1c might be checked to ensure your sugar control remains stable
Concomitant use of metformin and proton pump inhibitors increases risk of vitamin B12 deficiency