Start your intake How Semaglutide Affects Your Digestive System Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist, a medication class that mimics a hormone your gut naturally produces
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Before reconstitution Lyophilized powder storage: Room temperature: Fine for months Refrigerator (2-8C): Extends shelf life to 12-24 months Freezer (-20C): Maximum shelf life (24-36 months) Keep in original packaging, protect from light Don't: Leave in hot car Expose to direct sunlight Open vial until ready to reconstitute Get moisture inside vial After reconstitution Critical: Refrigerate immediately: Store at 2-8C (36-46F) Main fridge section, not door (too much temperature fluctuation) Use within 28-30 days maximum Discard if cloudy or discolored Daily use: Remove from fridge briefly to draw dose Return to fridge immediately Don't leave out for hours Each removal should be 5 years continuous use) When to stop and consult physician: Severe or persistent side effects Allergic reaction (rash, difficulty breathing) Unexpected symptoms Contraindications Avoid BPC-157 if: Pregnant or breastfeeding (no safety data) Active cancer (theoretical tumor growth concern) Severe allergic reaction to previous dose Use caution if: Taking blood thinners (BPC-157 may affect coagulation) Scheduled for surgery (stop 1-2 weeks before) Significant health conditions (consult physician) See our peptide safety and risks guide

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It works by mimicking a hormone in the body called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), which helps to regulate blood sugar levels