Protocol
BPC-157 (10mg Vial)
Complete dosage protocol and reconstitution guide for BPC-157 (10mg Vial).
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Run the vial math before tracking.
At ~3,333 mcg/mL, 300 mcg ~ 9 units ; at ~5,000 mcg/mL, 500 mcg ~ 10 units on a U-100 syringe.
01 · At a glance
Quickstart Highlights
Typical daily dose ranges from 300–500 mcg Often administered 1–2 times per day for 4–8 weeks Higher dosing protocols (500–750 mcg, 2–3x daily) are considered more “advanced” Reconstitute to achieve a practical injection volume (avoid extremely low syringe units) Store lyophilized in the freezer; reconstituted in the refrigerator
02 · Dosing & reconstitution
Dosing & Reconstitution Guide
A practical calculator-ready setup based on the imported protocol reference. Use these values as a math starting point, then verify every entry against your own vial, diluent, and professional guidance.
Standard / Gradual Approach (3 mL = ~3,333 mcg/mL)
ranges from 300–500 mcg Often administered 1–2 times per day for 4–8 weeks Higher dosing protocols (500–750 mcg, 2–3x daily) are considered more “advanced” Reconstitute to achieve a practical injection volume (avoid extremely low syringe units) Store lyophilized in the freezer; reconstituted in the refrigerator
Advanced / Aggressive Approach
Reconstitution Steps
- Confirm the vial amount, unit, and diluent amount before entering values in the calculator.
- Add diluent slowly down the inner wall of the vial when reconstitution is appropriate for the compound.
- Swirl or roll gently until dissolved; avoid shaking unless the product instructions specifically say otherwise.
- Label the vial with the date and concentration, then store according to the protocol and product instructions.
03 · What you'll need
Supplies Needed
Keep this as a planning checklist. TNHL does not sell or verify supplies on this page, and no supplier quality claims are made here.
- Match the label on the vial before calculating.
- Use only the diluent appropriate for the compound and instructions.
- Calculator output can be translated to syringe units.
- Log dose dates, inventory, sites, and observations.
Protocol Overview
- Goal: Enhance recovery and healing processes
- Schedule: Daily subcutaneous or intramuscular injections for 4–8 weeks
- Dose Range: Typically 300–500 mcg/day; advanced up to 750 mcg multiple times daily
- Reconstitution: Use ~2–3 mL for easy measuring (3,333–5,000 mcg/mL)
- Storage: Keep lyophilized vials frozen; refrigerate after reconstitution
Dosing Protocol
- ranges from 300–500 mcg Often administered 1–2 times per day for 4–8 weeks Higher dosing protocols (500–750 mcg, 2–3x daily) are considered more “advanced” Reconstitute to achieve a practical injection volume (avoid extremely low syringe units) Store lyophilized in the freezer; reconstituted in the refrigerator
- If values change, rerun the calculator and update the protocol so future logs match the active plan.
Storage Instructions
- Review the source instructions and storage notes before handling any vial.
- Storage: Keep lyophilized vials frozen; refrigerate after reconstitution
- Keep mixed and unmixed items clearly labeled so inventory and dose logs stay accurate.
04 · Good to know
Important Notes
- Practical tips to enhance safety and efficacy.
- Always use sterile insulin syringes & rotate injection sites.
- For higher frequency injections, split doses throughout the day.
- Observe for adverse reactions; consult a professional if concerns arise.
- Track progress through the protocol; consider cycling off after 8 weeks if needed.
05 · How it works
How This Works
Typical daily dose ranges from 300–500 mcg Often administered 1–2 times per day for 4–8 weeks Higher dosing protocols (500–750 mcg, 2–3x daily) are considered more “advanced” Reconstitute to achieve a practical injection volume (avoid extremely low syringe units) Store lyophilized in the freezer; reconstituted in the refrigerator
The library page pairs that educational context with calculator-ready vial math, so users can understand the protocol structure and then track their own entered values in one place.
06 · Daily habits
Lifestyle Factors
- Keep meals, training, sleep, and recovery notes in the journal so trends are easier to review.
- Track body metrics only if they are relevant to the user's goal and approved data sources.
- Use consistent timing and logging habits so adherence data is meaningful.
07 · What to expect
Potential Benefits & Side Effects
- Many users report enhanced healing and reduced inflammation, though results can vary.
- Potential accelerated tissue repair and recovery Possible GI protective effects Side effects may include injection-site discomfort, headache, or nausea Long-term human data remains limited; caution and monitoring are advised
08 · Technique
Injection Technique
- Wash hands with soap and water.
- Wipe the vial stopper and chosen site with alcohol, then let both dry.
- Confirm the vial concentration, calculator result, and intended draw amount before loading the syringe.
- Use the route and needle technique directed by a qualified professional or product instructions.
- For subcutaneous injections, rotate sites and inject slowly to limit leakage and irritation.
- Do not reuse needles or syringes.
- Dispose of sharps in a puncture-resistant container.
- Return stored items promptly to the correct temperature.
- Log dose, site, date, time, inventory change, and any observation.
09 · Evidence
References
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