Table of Contents The Obsession Behind BPC-157 The Compound That Healed Everything in Rats The Pharma Years and the Buried Trial An Orphan Molecule, and the Leap to Injuries Why BPC-157 Is Banned References The Obsession Behind BPC-157 In 1975, Sikiri was a second-year medical student at the University of Zagreb, in Croatia then one of the republics of Yugoslavia
BPC 157 Counteracts QTc Prolongation Induced by Haloperidol, Fluphenazine, Clozapine, Olanzapine, Quetiapine, Sulpiride, and Metoclopramide in Rats
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