Dunn AL, Reigle TG, Youngstedt SD, Armstrong RB, Dishman RK
These receptors are expressed in a wide variety of tissues including the gastrointestinal tract, central nervous system (specifically cells of the tuberomammillary nucleus of the hypothalamus), both airway and vascular smooth muscle cells, endothelial cells, chondrocytes, monocytes, neutrophils, dendritic cells, T and B lymphocytes, adrenal medulla, and the cardiovascular and genitourinary systems

Reconstitution What you need Bacteriostatic water (BAC water) Insulin syringe (29-31 gauge, 0.5-1mL) Alcohol swabs Sterile vial of cagrilintide powder Sharps container for safe needle disposal Injection Route Subcutaneous injection once weekly Best sites Abdomen (2 inches away from navel) Front of thigh (middle third) Upper arm (outer area) Lower back area (above buttocks) Technique 1.Wash hands thoroughly and clean injection site with alcohol swab 2.Let the alcohol dry completely - this reduces stinging 3.Pinch the skin to create a fold for easier injection 4.Insert needle at a 45-90 degree angle depending on body composition 5.Inject the medication slowly over 5-10 seconds 6.Hold for 10 seconds before removing needle, then release skin Storage Signs of degradation Sample Daily Schedule Safety Is it safe

Besides, as indicated specifically in skin wound healing (Tkalcevic et al., 2007), BPC 157 half-life is long enough to exert a therapeutically stimulating effect on connective tissue growth (Tkalcevic et al., 2007)