BPC-157 is naturally produced in the body, and clinical studies have shown it to be well-tolerated
By regulating cytokine activity, it reduces inflammation while supporting gastrointestinal function and promoting the health of the gastrointestinal tract and blood vessels
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Cost-benefit analysis Research cagrilintide monotherapy: Cost: $800-1,600/month Weight loss: 10-12% over 68 weeks Total investment: $12,000-24,000 (18 months) Per pound lost (220 lb person, 24 lbs): $500-1,000/lb CagriSema combination: Cagrilintide: $800-1,600/month Semaglutide: $150-300/month Total: $950-1,900/month Weight loss: 15-25% (33-55 lbs for 220 lb person) Total investment: $14,000-28,000 (18 months) Per pound lost: $250-850/lb Better value than monotherapy Comparison to bariatric surgery: Surgery: $15,000-25,000 upfront Weight loss: 25-35% One-time cost Permanent anatomical change CagriSema approaching surgery results without surgery Making it more affordable: Use maintenance doses after titration (lower cost) Consider semaglutide alone initially (cheaper, effective) Add cagrilintide if plateau Budget long-term (12-18 months minimum) Use our peptide cost calculator at SeekPeptides to budget your weight loss protocol accurately