Does BPC-157 Need to Be Refrigerated?
Yes — BPC-157 Must Be Refrigerated
BPC-157 must be stored in refrigeration. Keep your vial at 35°F to 38°F at all times.
Exposure to heat or direct sunlight will cause degradation of the active compound. Do not leave your vial on a counter, in a car, or near a window.
Key Storage Rules
| Rule | Detail |
|---|
| Temperature | 35°F to 38°F (standard refrigerator range) |
| Light exposure | Keep away from direct sunlight |
| Heat exposure | Do not store at room temperature |
| Use by | Within 30 days of receiving your shipment |
Questions?
Contact your care team through the patient portal or call 888-696-7176.
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