In fact, BPC-157 has actually been studied for its purpose to treat numerous symptomatic injuries and diseases
As the anti-doping guidance states: "Because BPC-157 has not been extensively studied in humans, no one knows if there is a safe dose, or if there is any way to use this compound safely" [21]
However, calling it the active-B12 test is slightly misleading, because it measures all B12 bound to transcobalaminincluding biologically inactive forms

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Helps prevent dietary Vitamin B12 deficiency
Detection limits have been established at 1 ng/mL or less, meeting WADA requirements