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Common (5-15% of users): Mild injection site reactions, minor digestive changes Uncommon (1-5%): Sleep changes, temporary fatigue, mild headache Rare (under 1%): Dizziness, flushing, mood changes Very Rare: Serious adverse effects rarely reported in community use Theoretical Concerns BPC-157s ability to stimulate angiogenesis (blood vessel formation) raises theoretical questions about its use in individuals with active cancer or high cancer risk
Evidence for non-injectable routes is limited at best
Here are some possible side effects to keep in mind: You might feel some mild pain or see redness where you got the shot, but it usually goes away quickly Some people feel a bit dizzy right after the injection You might get some itching or a rash if you're sensitive Allergic reactions are rare, but if you have one, get medical help right away Some medications might not play nice with B12 shots, so tell your doctor about all your meds You might get a headache or feel a bit nauseous, but it's usually mild and short-lived In very rare cases, high doses might cause acne-like skin issues Your body usually gets rid of extra B12, but super-high doses could stress your liver Who Should Consider B12 Shots for Weight Loss
If you have any questions or concerns about your cosmetic service, be sure to speak with your Professional Injector or Botox Practitioner