Focus on these factors instead: Quality of the peptide (purity, proper storage, legitimate sourcing) Consistency of dosing (daily administration at similar times) Route of administration (subcutaneous is most common and effective for most uses) Adequate dosage (underdosing is more common than overdosing) Supporting recovery factors (sleep, nutrition, stress management) Ive seen people get lackluster results from improperly prepared peptides dosed perfectly, and exceptional results from high-quality BPC-157 dosed once daily
Oxcarbazine (252 g/mol) LogP: Carbamazepine 2.45
The core math The formula is the same for every peptide: Concentration (mg/mL) = Peptide amount (mg) / Bacteriostatic water added (mL) On a U-100 insulin syringe, 100 units = 1 mL
The most important thing to take away is that your voice matters, because this committee is just issuing a recommendation to the FDA
What size syringe is best for reconstitution and dosing
Additional diagnostic tests like an upper endoscopy or bowel biopsy may also be required