Cloudy solutions may indicate incomplete mixing or contamination risks
The legal status of peptides in Australia varies: some require a prescription (e.g., insulin, CJC-1295), some are banned for performance enhancement (e.g., BPC-157, TB-500), while others are legally sold over the counter (e.g., collagen peptides, creatine peptides)
Key Takeaways: PRP as a First-Line Injection for Knee Osteoarthritis Stronger and longer-lasting pain relief than HA and corticosteroid injections Reduces inflammation and promotes cartilage repair , rather than just masking symptoms Potential to slow OA progression , making it a disease-modifying therapy Fewer side effects compared to corticosteroids, which can accelerate cartilage loss with repeated use Given the growing body of high-level clinical evidence , PRP is increasingly being recommended as a first-line regenerative therapy for knee osteoarthritis, offering a biological approach to symptom management and disease modification
While BPC-157 cannot reverse established adhesions, it may help during the inflammatory phase and support faster progression through the natural recovery arc