Oral supplements are an option for those who dont like shots, but its key to check blood levels often to make sure the dose is right
(37552484) [3] Sustained-release formulations: Guidelines state that charcoal may be useful even after 4 hours if evidence of ongoing absorption is present, e.g., an increasing acetaminophen concentration. (37552484) For an ingestion that was slightly beyond four hours ago, it might be reasonable to empirically give activated charcoal (especially if there is a delayed turnaround time on serial acetaminophen levels)
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However, WADA is very strict about Section S2, which covers "Peptide Hormones, Growth Factors, Related Substances, and Mimetics." This section includes things like: Erythropoietins (EPO) Peptide hormones and their releasing factors Growth factors affecting muscle, tendon, or ligament protein synthesis Because "collagen peptides" share half their name with these banned substances, athletes often get nervous
Always follow the storage guidance for your specific peptide