BPC-157 + TB-500 (20mg Blend Vial) Dosage Protocol

Overview

This educational protocol covers the use of a peptide blend combining BPC-157 and TB-500 in a 20mg vial, designed to support tissue repair, enhanced recovery, and regenerative benefits through subcutaneous injections.

Typical applications: injury recovery, tendon/ligament health, and general tissue support.

Vial Composition

Total content: 20mg (combined blend)
Components: BPC-157 + TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4)
Presentation: Lyophilized powder

Reconstitution

Standard Method (3 mL water)

1. Draw 3.0 mL of bacteriostatic water into a sterile syringe
2. Inject slowly along the vial wall to minimize foaming
3. Gently swirl (no vigorous shaking)
4. Store reconstituted solution refrigerated

Resulting concentration: ~6,667 mcg/mL

Dosage Protocols

Standard/Gradual Approach

Week Daily Dose Units (Insulin Syringe)
1–4 250 mcg ~4 units

Duration: 4 weeks minimum
Characteristics: Moderate support, suitable for beginners

Advanced/Aggressive Approach

Week Daily Dose Units (Insulin Syringe)
1–4 500 mcg ~8 units

Duration: 4 weeks (~14mg consumed)
Characteristics: Higher dosage for more ambitious goals

Frequency and Schedule

Frequency: Subcutaneous injections once daily
Cycle duration: Minimum 4 weeks; may extend to 8+ weeks
Timing: Any time of day; consistency is essential
Rotation: Systematically alternate injection sites

Storage

Lyophilized powder:
– Freeze until use (−20°C or lower)
– Protect from light

After reconstitution:
– Refrigerate at 2–8°C
– Use within 30 days
– Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles

Mechanism of Action

BPC-157: May assist in tendon, ligament, and muscle tissue repair through cell signaling and promotion of angiogenesis.

TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4): Regulates actin, enhancing cell migration, wound healing, and post-injury recovery.

Synergy: Together, the peptides offer complementary mechanisms to support wound healing and reduce inflammation.

Potential Benefits

– Enhanced tissue repair for injuries or chronic conditions
– Possible reduction in inflammation and discomfort
– Accelerated recovery after training or surgery
– General support for tendon and ligament health

Possible Side Effects

Mild/common:
– Redness at injection site
– Fatigue
– Headache or dizziness (rare)

Note: Responses vary between individuals; consult a professional if concerns arise.

Injection Technique

1. Preparation: Clean vial stopper and skin with alcohol; allow to dry
2. Angle: Insert needle at 45–90° into subcutaneous tissue
3. Procedure: Do not aspirate; inject slowly and continuously
4. Rotation: Alternate between abdomen, thighs, and arms to avoid lipohypertrophy
5. Post-injection: Do not rub; apply gentle pressure with gauze if needed

Lifestyle Factors

– Combine with a balanced, nutrient-rich diet
– Incorporate physical therapy or regular activity for injury recovery
– Ensure adequate rest and stress management

Supplies Needed

For a 4-week cycle:

Item Quantity
Peptide vials (20mg) 1 vial
Insulin syringes As needed for daily injections
Bacteriostatic water 1× 30mL
Alcohol swabs 1 box

Important Considerations

– Use new sterile syringes for each injection
– Maintain consistency; daily injections support stable peptide levels
– Track progression throughout the protocol
– Always consult a healthcare professional before starting

Disclaimer

This content is intended exclusively for educational and research purposes. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All current data come from pre-clinical research in cells and animal models; no human clinical trials have been published to date.

Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before initiating any research protocol.