BPC-157 vs Wolverine — mechanism, half-life, dosing, and research status compared. Which is right for your protocol?
BPC-157 is a synthetic 15-amino acid peptide derived from gastric juice. It accelerates tissue repair, tendon healing, and gut protection via angiogenesis and growth hormone receptor upregulation. Orally bioavailable and stable in gastric acid. Extensive preclinical evidence acro...
Calculate BPC-157 dose →Wolverine is a research peptide blend combining BPC-157 (5 mg) and TB-500 (5 mg) in a single vial. BPC-157 drives localized tissue repair and gut protection via angiogenesis; TB-500 promotes systemic cell migration and actin remodeling. Together they target overlapping healing pa...
Calculate Wolverine dose →| Parameter | BPC-157 | Wolverine |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Healing & Recovery | Healing & Recovery |
| Research | Extensively Studied | Research Blend |
| Half-Life | 4–6 hours | BPC-157: 4-6 h; TB-500: ~5 days |
| Typical Dose | 200–500 µg | 500-1,000 µg |
| Frequency | Once or twice daily | 2-3x per week |
| Route | Subcutaneous / Oral | Subcutaneous |
| FDA Status | Not Approved | Not Approved |
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