In Canada, synthetic injectable peptides are generally regulated as prescription drugs under the Food and Drugs Act, and Health Canada has issued public advisories (April 2026 and earlier) cautioning that unauthorized injectable peptide products are illegal regardless of whether they are labelled 'for research use only.' Research-grade AOD-9604 supplied by Koipeptides is intended for in vitro laboratory study only and is not authorized for any human or veterinary application

Dehydration makes nausea significantly worse For diarrhea: Increase fiber intake gradually, not suddenly Stay hydrated with electrolyte solutions, not just plain water Avoid sugar alcohols and artificial sweeteners, which can worsen GI symptoms For constipation: Increase water intake to at least 2-3 liters daily Add magnesium citrate if needed (a gentle, effective option) Include high-fiber vegetables and fruits in your diet When to slow the escalation If you experience side effects that significantly impact your daily function, extend the current dose phase by 2-4 additional weeks before escalating
No bacteriostatic water contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative that inhibits bacterial growth in multi-dose vials, while sterile water for injection contains no preservatives and must be discarded after single use
Note that you can have B12 deficiency symptoms long before it progresses to anemia
Theyre just short chains of amino acids that act like messengers