BPC-157 + TB-500 Stack
Complete guide to stacking BPC-157 with TB-500. Synergistic benefits, dosing protocols, and what to expect.
Stack Overview
The BPC-157 + TB-500 stack (often called the 'Wolverine Stack') is one of the most popular peptide combinations for healing. These peptides work through complementary mechanisms to accelerate tissue repair and recovery.
BPC-157
PreclinicalA synthetic peptide derived from a protein found in human gastric juice. Known for its remarkable tissue healing properties across multiple body systems. FDA classified as Category 2 in 2023, restricting compounding.
Typical Dose
250-500 mcg twice daily
TB-500
PreclinicalA synthetic 17-amino acid fragment of Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-4). Unlike TB-4, TB-500 has a longer half-life (~2-4 days vs ~2 hours) and is the active region responsible for tissue repair and cell migration. Note: Many vendors mislabel TB-4 as 'TB-500' in premixed products.
Typical Dose
2-2.5 mg twice weekly (loading), then 2.5 mg once weekly (maintenance)
Synergistic Benefits
This stack combines BPC-157's nitric oxide modulation and angiogenesis with TB-500's actin regulation and cell migration. Together, they address healing from multiple angles, potentially accelerating recovery beyond what either provides alone.
Stack Dosing Protocol
Standard protocol: BPC-157 at 250-500 mcg twice daily + TB-500 at 2-2.5 mg twice weekly (loading) then weekly (maintenance). Both can be injected near the injury site or administered systemically.
| Peptide | Dose | Frequency | Timing |
|---|---|---|---|
| BPC-157 | 250-500 mcg twice daily | 1-2x daily | Morning and evening (or near injury site timing) |
| TB-500 | 2-2.5 mg twice weekly (loading), then 2.5 mg once weekly (maintenance) | 2x weekly for 4-6 weeks, then 1x weekly | Morning or evening |
Timing Considerations
BPC-157 and TB-500 can be injected at the same time if desired. Many users inject BPC-157 in the morning and evening, with TB-500 2-3 times per week. They can be mixed in the same syringe if using similar injection sites.
What to Expect
Loading phase begins. Inflammatory response modulating. Cellular repair mechanisms activating. Most users notice subtle improvements in pain or discomfort.
Synergistic healing becoming apparent. Visible wound healing acceleration. Significant reduction in inflammation. Many report 40-60% improvement in symptoms.
Major healing progress. Chronic injuries showing substantial recovery. Tissue remodeling well underway. Most acute injuries approaching full recovery.
Important Considerations
- •Neither peptide is FDA-approved for human use
- •Limited human clinical trial data for the combination
- •Potential for enhanced angiogenesis - use caution with cancer history
- •Start with lower doses to assess tolerance
- •Consult healthcare provider before combining peptides
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you stack BPC-157 with TB-500?
Yes, BPC-157 and TB-500 are commonly stacked together. They have complementary mechanisms - BPC-157 works locally at injury sites while TB-500 works systemically. Many users report enhanced healing when combining both.
What are the benefits of this stack?
This stack combines BPC-157's nitric oxide modulation and angiogenesis with TB-500's actin regulation and cell migration. Together, they address healing from multiple angles, potentially accelerating recovery beyond what either provides alone.
How do you dose BPC-157 and TB-500 together?
Standard protocol: BPC-157 at 250-500 mcg twice daily + TB-500 at 2-2.5 mg twice weekly (loading) then weekly (maintenance). Both can be injected near the injury site or administered systemically.
Should I take them at the same time?
BPC-157 and TB-500 can be injected at the same time if desired. Many users inject BPC-157 in the morning and evening, with TB-500 2-3 times per week. They can be mixed in the same syringe if using similar injection sites.
Educational Information Only
This information about stacking BPC-157 with TB-500 is for educational purposes only. Combining peptides should only be done under medical supervision. Individual responses vary - consult healthcare providers before use.