Do not try to "catch up" by injecting more
How Peptide Therapy Is Typically Administered Peptides can be delivered several ways, though not all are appropriate for every compound or every patient: Injection (subcutaneous or intramuscular), administered under medical supervision Topical formulations , most common for GHK-Cu specifically Oral formulations , though bioavailability is generally lower than injectable routes Dosing, frequency, and any cycling schedule should be set individually by your physician based on your health history, goals, and, for compounds still working through FDA rulemaking, current legal availability
If you are making a subcutaneous injection just under your skin, pinch the area where you will be taking the shot
Where it was like unbelievable cuz it was so hard
[1] Because the vial contains benzyl alcohol as a preservative, it is contraindicated in neonates and infants