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This is why insulin, growth hormone, and many other peptide-based medications require injectionoral administration would result in degradation before the compound reaches systemic circulation
In response to a commenter's concerns regarding potential circumvention of the proposed regulations, we believe the language we proposed is sufficiently clear to prevent gaming
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