How to Use Wolverine Stack
Complete guide to Wolverine Stack dosing, administration, timing, and protocol recommendations.
Quick Overview
The Wolverine Stack is not a single drug. It is a popular nickname for combining two regenerative peptides, BPC-157 and TB-500 (a synthetic fragment of thymosin beta-4), usually injected together for injury recovery, tendon and soft-tissue repair, and inflammation. Neither peptide is FDA-approved for human use, and the combination itself has never been tested in a human clinical trial. Almost all supporting data is from animal studies on the individual peptides.
Dosing Guidelines
Common Dose
250-500 mcg of each peptide daily
Frequency
Once or twice daily
Dose Range
250-500 mcg BPC-157 + 250-500 mcg TB-500
Note: Most popular healing stack. BPC-157 for local repair, TB-500 for systemic. Can inject near injury site.
Administration Method
Subcutaneous injection
Best Time to Take
Morning or post-workout
Align with natural healing cycles. Can inject near injury site for localized effects.
Protocol Duration
4-12 weeks depending on injury
Possible Side Effects
Not everyone experiences these. Individual responses vary.
- •Injection site reactions
- •Mild headache (rare)
- •Fatigue during initial use
- •Nausea (rare)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the recommended dose for Wolverine Stack?
250-500 mcg of each peptide daily
How do you administer Wolverine Stack?
Subcutaneous injection
When is the best time to take Wolverine Stack?
Morning or post-workout
How long should you use Wolverine Stack?
4-12 weeks depending on injury
This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using any peptide. Dosing information is based on research literature and community reports, not medical advice.