BPC-157, thymosin alpha-1, thymosin beta-4, AOD-9604, and others were placed on the "cannot compound" list
You should contact your GP or NHS 111 if you experience: Persistent diarrhoea lasting more than 7 days in otherwise healthy adults Blood or mucus in stools , which may indicate inflammatory bowel disease or infection Severe abdominal pain or cramping that is worsening or different from previous digestive symptoms Unexplained weight loss alongside bowel changes Signs of allergic reaction , including rash, itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing (call 999 or go to A&E for severe reactions) Neurological symptoms such as numbness, tingling, balance problems, or memory difficulties, which may indicate B12 deficiency is not being adequately treated Seek help sooner if you have red flag symptoms, are pregnant, immunosuppressed, elderly, or have significant underlying health conditions
Contact dermatitis from hydroquinone affects 1525% of users and presents as erythema, scaling, and pruritus at application sites, typically within 24 weeks of starting treatment
As with any IV therapy, vascular access, strict sterility, and the small but real possibility of an allergic or anaphylactic reaction apply