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L-NAME and BPC 157 regimens and dose application were adjusted according to our previous studies (reviewed Alternatively, to perceive the effect of the given medication itself (without L-NAME), rats received only BPC 157 (total dose 10 g/kg or 10 ng/kg as retrobulbar application in each eye, 1 g/0.1 ml saline/each eye, or 1 ng/0.1 ml saline/each eye) or only saline via retrobulbar application in each eye (0.1 ml/each eye) (as an additional control sham group) at the corresponding time point
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A seminal cost analysis published in Canadian Family Physician (2001) projected that switching patients from intramuscular B12 injections to oral supplements could save between $2.9 million and $17.6 million depending on the population studied with one Ontario analysis estimating $14.5 million in savings for 110,000 elderly patients