After designating a single primary service for a claim, we evaluate that service in combination with each of the other procedure codes reported on the claim assigned to status indicator J1 (or certain add-on codes) to determine if there are paired code combinations that meet the complexity adjustment criteria
Here is how the math works for Sermorelin Acetate 0.9 mg/mL : 0.9 mg/mL = 900 mcg/mL 300 mcg 900 mcg/mL = 0.333 mL (about 0.33 mL) On a U-100 syringe, 1 mL = 100 units, so 0.33 mL is about 33 units Quick conversion tips (U-100 syringes): Units to mL: units 100 = mL mL to mcg (for 0.9 mg/mL): mL x 900 = mcg Always verify two things before measuring: (1) your vial concentration on the label, and (2) the syringe type you are using
GHK-CU is a copper(II)-complexed tripeptide (molecular weight: ~401 g/mol) consisting of glycine-histidine-lysine chelated to copper ions, naturally present in human plasma
BPC-157 is not FDA-approved, and any peptide therapy should be pursued under qualified medical supervision
See the rest of our GHK-Cu peptide range for complementary formulations
If neither is available, mix the medication with an undesirable substance (like coffee grounds or cat litter), place it in a sealed container, and dispose of it in household trash