
BPC/TB-500 Capsules
Oral Recovery Support
Oral capsule version of the BPC/TB-500 recovery combo for needle-free convenience.
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What it supports
- Needle-free recovery support
- Gut healing benefits from oral delivery
- Systemic anti-inflammatory effects
- Convenient daily capsule format
- Supports tissue repair and recovery
- Easy to travel with
The details
- Administration
- Oral capsule
- Typical dosing
- Per provider guidance, daily oral capsule
- Best for
- Gut healing, systemic recovery, needle-free therapy
How it works
Signal
BPC/TB-500 Capsules are taken as a single daily oral capsule with water, on a provider-determined schedule — no injection, no prep.
Cellular response
BPC-157 and TB-500 work through complementary tissue-repair pathways. The oral format provides systemic delivery through GI absorption, particularly beneficial for gut healing and systemic anti-inflammatory effects.
Outcome
Over the following weeks most people notice gut comfort improving first — less bloating and digestive irritation (weeks 1–2), then more consistent digestion and broader recovery benefits like reduced joint stiffness (weeks 2–8), with the gut feeling stable and resilient by week 8 onward.
Research highlights
BPC-157 originally derived from gastric proteins
Oral BPC-157 studied for GI healing
TB-500 systemic effects documented
Oral peptide delivery research advancing
Research summaries are provided for educational context and are not a promise of results. Talk with your provider about what to expect.
Sources & references
BPC-157 accelerates tendon healing
Chang CH et al. J Appl Physiol. 2011;110(3):774–780.
View sourceTB-500 promotes tissue repair (review)
Goldstein AL et al. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2012;1270:1–8.
View sourceGastroprotective effects of BPC-157 (review)
Kang EA et al. Curr Pharm Des. 2019;25(12):1362–1367.
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Common questions
Important safety information
BPC/TB-500 Capsules is available by prescription only and is dispensed after a licensed provider reviews your medical screening and determines it is appropriate for you. Compounded medications are prepared by a licensed U.S. pharmacy and are not FDA-approved products. Tell your provider about your full medical history and any medications you take.
- • Generally well tolerated
- • Possible mild GI effects during adjustment
- • Not for use with active cancer
- • Requires licensed provider supervision


