
CJC1295 (No DAC) + Ipamorelin 10mg
CJC1295 (No DAC) + Ipamorelin 10mg is for research purposes only.
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Reminder that this is not approved for human use, it is not a prescribed medication, not intended to treat disease, and the product, here, has not been approved by the FDA for human use. There are real side effects such as: allergic reactions, flushing, muscle cramps, dizziness, potential liver strain, fatigue, nausea, headaches, and injection site irritation that may result from misuse.
A web search of risks...
Common (Mild and Temporary) Side Effects
These typically subside as the body adjusts to therapy:
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Injection Site Reaction: Pain, redness, swelling, or itching at the injection site.
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Flushing: A warm, red sensation in the face and chest immediately after injection.
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Water Retention: Mild temporary bloating or swelling (edema), especially in the hands and feet.
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Headache and Dizziness: Reported by a small percentage of patients.
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Increased Appetite: Ipamorelin is an analogue of ghrelin, the "hunger hormone," which can cause an increase in appetite.
Serious (Requires Medical Monitoring) Risks
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Metabolic Disruption / Insulin Resistance: Although less severe than with , increasing and levels can potentially affect glucose metabolism. Patients with pre-existing diabetes or insulin resistance must have their blood glucose levels closely monitored.
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Increased Cancer Risk (Theoretical): and are anabolic and pro-growth hormones. Elevated levels may stimulate the growth of existing (but undiagnosed) cancerous cells or tumors. This is a primary contraindication.
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Immunogenicity: The has noted a risk for to cause an immune response (antibody formation) because it is a chemically modified peptide. In rare cases, this could lead to severe allergic reactions.
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Acromegaly Risk (High Doses): Chronic, unsupervised use of excessively high doses over a long period could theoretically lead to symptoms associated with excess, such as joint pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and abnormal growth (acromegaly).
Contraindications (Who Should AVOID)
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Individuals with active cancer or a history of malignancy.
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Individuals with uncontrolled diabetes or severe metabolic issues.
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Pregnant or breastfeeding women.
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Anyone with a known hypersensitivity or allergy to peptides.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only. and are not -approved for general anti-aging use and should only be administered and monitored by a qualified healthcare professional.