Common contexts include: Chronic inflammation 12 Chronic fatigue syndrome 13,14 Fibromyalgia 14 Asthma 15 Cardiovascular conditions 16 Autoimmune activity 17 Neurodegenerative presentations 9 Liver-related detoxification pathways 18 Diabetes associated neuropathy 19 Mental health presentations, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, 20 Skin concerns, including hyperpigmentation 6 Glutathione IV, Troches, Nasal Spray, and Injections Glutathione can be prepared in several delivery forms commonly used in clinical settings, including: 250 mg troche used sublingually 100 mg/mL nasal spray, typically one spray per nostril once or twice daily Injectable solutions for IM, SC, or IV use, with dosing generally ranging from 100 to 500 mg depending on route and frequency Note: Injectable administration may cause noticeable stinging due to the molecules properties

The blend is supplied co-lyophilised, meaning both peptides are dissolved together when the vial is reconstituted
Store at -20C protected from light and moisture
A broader review in PMC also discusses BPC-157 as a stable gastric pentadecapeptide with substantial preclinical literature across skin wounds, burns, fistulas, tendon, ligament, muscle, bone, nerve, and blood vessel healing models