What Is It?
This combination pairs BPC-157 with TB-500 (thymosin beta-4 fragment) in a single compounded prescription. Each component is investigational and supported primarily by animal and early laboratory research. Some providers use the combination as part of a broader recovery plan for soft-tissue, joint, or tendon goals in eligible adults, always under provider direction. It is not FDA-approved and should not be represented as a cure or as capable of regenerating specific tissue.
What May It Support?
- Soft-tissue recovery (being evaluated)
- Joint and tendon support (being evaluated)
- Adjunctive support in a broader recovery plan
Which Programs May Include It?
Where It Fits
Combines two peptides being evaluated for complementary effects on tissue repair signaling; the full human mechanism is not yet established.
Do I Need Bloodwork?
Follow-up interval and testing are determined by the treating provider based on the overall recovery plan.
Likely baseline panel may include: Provider-determined based on history and treatment goals
Important Safety Information
Common side effects may include:
- Injection-site reactions
- Mild gastrointestinal discomfort
- Occasional fatigue after dosing
- Mild headache
Not established for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding
Should not be used in place of an evaluation for a serious injury
Drug interactions: Interactions are not fully characterized. Disclose all prescription medications, over-the-counter products, and supplements to your provider before starting.
Contraindications:
- Active malignancy without provider clearance
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding
- Known hypersensitivity to either component
Regulatory Status
This combination is not FDA-approved for any indication. When prescribed by a licensed medical provider, it is dispensed as a compounded prescription.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why combine BPC-157 and TB-500?
Do I need bloodwork before starting?
Is the combination stronger than a single peptide?
Is this therapy right for me?
Consultation
Treatment is not automatically provided. A licensed medical provider must review your history, symptoms, medications, laboratory results, and treatment goals before determining eligibility.
