What Is the Dose of BPC-157/TB-500 and How Does It Work?
Standard Dose
BPC-157/TB-500 is administered as a subcutaneous injection of 20 units, 5 times per week — Monday through Friday — in the morning.
Dosing Schedule
| Detail | Value |
|---|
| Dose | 20 units |
| Frequency | 5x/week |
| Days | Monday through Friday |
| Timing | Morning |
| Route | Subcutaneous injection (SQ) |
The Cycle Protocol
The standard protocol runs 12 weeks on, followed by a 2-week break. This cycling approach is designed to prevent the body's receptors from becoming desensitized (down-regulation). Check in with your provider every 3 months (send a message update) to review your treatment plan and progress.
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