Protocol approach: frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis) Goal: Reduce capsular fibrosis, restore range of motion, manage pain Peptide approach: BPC-157: 300 to 500 mcg daily for anti-inflammatory and tissue healing properties TB-500: 500 to 750 mcg twice weekly for systemic anti-inflammatory and tissue remodeling Note on relaxin-2: While the most specifically targeted peptide for this condition, it remains largely in the research phase and is not widely available through standard channels Duration: Twelve to sixteen weeks (frozen shoulder has a prolonged natural course) Critical addition: Aggressive physical therapy within pain tolerance
This would render oral formulations of DSIP virtually ineffective compared to nasal spray and injections [5]
Synergy in Action Combining these peptides creates a multiplicative effect: TB4 fragments enhance cell migration and tissue remodeling
Iragavarapu C, Mustafa M, Akinleye A, Furqan M, Mittal V, Cang S, Liu D
92950 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) as part of critical care services
Each unit represents one injection administration event, a distinct drug administered by SC or IM route