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Not reconstituted — vialsdelivery, so there's no vial to draw from.
A mixture of peptide fragments derived from porcine brain tissue, approved and used clinically in parts of Europe, Asia and Latin America for stroke recovery and dementia, given as an IV or IM infusion. Not FDA-approved in the US, and Western systematic reviews have been more skeptical than decades of use elsewhere might suggest.