Protocol
TB-500 (5mg Vial) & BPC-157 (5mg Vial)
Complete dosage protocol and reconstitution guide for TB-500 (5mg Vial) & BPC-157 (5mg Vial).
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On a U-100 syringe: TB-500 2.5 mg ~ 100 units (1.0 mL) ; BPC-157 500 mcg ~ 20 units (0.2 mL) at the 2.5 mg/mL dilution.
01 · At a glance
Quickstart Highlights
TB-500 & BPC-157 dosage protocol combines two research peptides often used together for synergistic tissue repair and recovery. TB-500 (5 mg/week standard) injected once or twice weekly BPC-157 ~500 mcg/day (can be split into 1–2 daily doses) Recommended 4–6 week cycle or longer, based on research needs Reconstitute each vial with bacteriostatic water up to 3 mL Store the reconstituted solution at 2–8 °C (refrigerator), protected from light.
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.
TB-500 (5 mg Vial): Standard / Gradual Approach
Reference dose shown on this page: 5 mg.
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
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- 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: Tissue repair and accelerated recovery TB-500: 5–10 mg per week, administered 1–2× weekly BPC-157: 500–750 mcg per day, split into 1–2 doses Cycle Length: Generally 4–6 weeks, extend if needed
- Reconstitution: Aim for 2 mL total for simpler measuring
Dosing Protocol
- Reference dose shown on this page: 5 mg.
- Weeks 1–4 5 mg/week 2.5 mg ~100 units (1 mL) 2× per week This approach splits the 5 mg weekly dose into two subcutaneous injections. At 2.5 mg per injection, you’ll draw about 1 mL (100 units) if reconstituted to 2 mL total. Draw 2.0 mL of bacteriostatic water into a sterile syringe. Inject slowly along the vial wall to minimize foam. Gently swirl the vial—avoid vigorous shaking. Store the reconstituted solution at 2–8 °C (refrigerator), protected from light. Gradually taper from 2 smaller doses to a single dail...
- If values change, rerun the calculator and update the protocol so future logs match the active plan.
Storage Instructions
- Proper handling preserves peptide quality.
- Lyophilized: Keep frozen until ready to mix
- Reconstituted: Store at 2–8°C; use within 30 days Protect from light; keep vials upright if possible Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles
04 · Good to know
Important Notes
- Tips for safe, consistent usage.
- Use new, sterile insulin syringes every time; rotate injection sites.
- Maintain consistent protocol; peptides often show best results with regular use.
- Monitor for adverse reactions; consult a professional if needed.
- Do not mix TB-500 and BPC-157 in the same syringe.
05 · How it works
How This Works
TB-500 & BPC-157 dosage protocol combines two research peptides often used together for synergistic tissue repair and recovery.
TB-500 (5 mg/week standard) injected once or twice weekly BPC-157 ~500 mcg/day (can be split into 1–2 daily doses) Recommended 4–6 week cycle or longer, based on research needs Reconstitute each vial with bacteriostatic water up to 3 mL Store the reconstituted solution at 2–8 °C (refrigerator), protected from light.
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
- Research suggests various therapeutic benefits, with some caution advised.
- May accelerate soft tissue repair and reduce inflammation Possible support for tendon, ligament, and muscle recovery Mild side effects reported: injection-site irritation, headache, dizziness Long-term safety remains under study
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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