BPC-157 / TB-500
How Do I Store BPC-157?
Storage Requirements BPC-157 is a compounded injectable solution that requires refrigeration to maintain potency. Temperature: Store your vial in the refrigerator between 35°F and 38°F. Light: Keep away from direct sunlight. Exposure to light can ...
Is BPC-157/TB-500 Right for Gut Health and GI Support?
BPC-157/TB-500 and GI Health One of BPC-157's unique properties is its gastroprotective effect — derived directly from its origin as a compound discovered in human gastric juice. For patients dealing with GI conditions, BPC-157/TB-500 can facilitate ...
Is BPC-157/TB-500 Right for Musculoskeletal Recovery and Athletic Performance?
BPC-157/TB-500 and Musculoskeletal Recovery BPC-157/TB-500 is specifically designed to facilitate recovery from structural injuries — tendons, ligaments, muscles, and bone — by combining a blood-flow facilitator (BPC-157) with a cellular repair ...
How Do I Store BPC-157/TB-500?
Storage Requirements BPC-157/TB-500 must be stored in refrigeration between 35°F and 38°F. Exposure to heat or direct sunlight will cause degradation. Use the vial within 30 days of receiving. Storage Checklist Refrigerate immediately upon receiving ...
Does BPC-157/TB-500 Need to Be Refrigerated?
Yes — BPC-157/TB-500 Must Be Refrigerated BPC-157/TB-500 must be stored in refrigeration between 35°F and 38°F. Key Storage Rules Rule Detail Temperature 35°F to 38°F (refrigerated) Light exposure Keep away from direct sunlight Heat exposure Do not ...
How Do I Take BPC-157/TB-500?
Taking BPC-157/TB-500 BPC-157/TB-500 is administered as a subcutaneous injection — 20 units, 5 times per week (Monday through Friday), in the morning. Preparing Your Injection Gather your supplies Each BPC-157/TB-500 shipment includes everything ...
Do You Have a Certificate of Analysis for Direct Meds BPC-157/TB-500?
Certificate of Analysis (CofA) Yes — a Certificate of Analysis is available upon request. A CofA is a quality assurance document issued by the compounding pharmacy that confirms the identity, potency, and purity of your compounded medication. How to ...
What's Included in the BPC-157/TB-500 Package?
What You'll Receive Your BPC-157/TB-500 shipment includes: Peptide vial — BPC-157 and TB-500 pre-blended in a single 5 ml vial, ready to inject Needles — for subcutaneous administration Alcohol swabs — for site preparation Pamphlet — with ...
What Dosage of BPC-157/TB-500 Will I Be Taking?
Your Protocol at a Glance Detail Value Dose 20 units Frequency 5x/week (Monday through Friday) Timing Morning Route Subcutaneous injection Needle 31-gauge insulin syringe Protocol length 12 weeks Break 2 weeks Provider check-in Every 3 months ...
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 ...
What Is BPC-157/TB-500 Derived From?
Origin of BPC-157 BPC-157 — Body Protective Compound — was originally discovered in human gastric juice. It is derived from a protective protein found in the mucous membrane layer of the stomach (the gastric mucosa), which facilitates the rapid ...
What Are the Ingredients in Direct Meds BPC-157/TB-500?
Active Ingredients Direct Meds BPC-157/TB-500 contains two active peptides: Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-500) — a naturally occurring peptide that facilitates cellular migration and tissue repair across the entire body Body Protective Compound (BPC-157) — a ...
What Are the Possible Side Effects of BPC-157/TB-500?
Side Effects Overview BPC-157/TB-500 is generally well-tolerated. Because this stack is often used for localized healing, the most frequent effects occur at the point of administration. Injection Site and Localized Responses Transient Erythema ...
Is BPC-157/TB-500 Safe?
Overview BPC-157/TB-500 is generally well-tolerated in the clinical context in which it is prescribed. A medical assessment is required before a prescription is issued. Who Should Not Use BPC-157/TB-500 BPC-157/TB-500 is not for use in patients who ...
How Long Does BPC-157/TB-500 Take to Work?
Timeline Overview BPC-157/TB-500 operates on a cumulative repair model — benefits build progressively as vascular infrastructure (BPC-157) and cellular organization (TB-500) compound over weeks. Most patients follow a 90-day protocol with a 2-week ...
What Results Can I Expect from BPC-157/TB-500?
What BPC-157/TB-500 Is Designed to Do BPC-157/TB-500 is designed to facilitate accelerated tissue repair, reduce systemic inflammation, and support recovery from both structural injuries and GI-related conditions — using two complementary peptides in ...
What Is BPC-157/TB-500 & How Does It Work?
About BPC-157/TB-500 BPC-157/TB-500 is a compounded peptide stack that combines two compounds — Body Protective Compound (BPC-157) and Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-500) — in a single pre-mixed vial. It is prescribed by a licensed provider and administered as ...