BPC-157 is a research peptide commonly referenced in pre-clinical studies for tissue repair, recovery support, and inflammation modulation. Users typically seek protocol-style information covering dosage structure, mixing guidelines, scheduling, and storage.
This page provides a structured overview of common research-style protocol frameworks, including reconstitution methods, typical dosing ranges, and administration notes.
Information is presented in an educational format and is not medical guidance.
Common research-style ranges (example structure):
Low range: 200–300 mcg per day
Standard range: 300–500 mcg per day
Cycle length: 2–6 weeks
Frequency: once or twice daily
Administration styles:
Subcutaneous
Localized injection near target area
Systemic dosing protocols
Notes:
Some protocols scale based on vial concentration
Water volume used for mixing affects draw amount
Schedules often remain consistent across peptides
Typical mixing structure:
Add bacteriostatic water to vial
Common dilution examples:
2ml water → easier micro-dosing
5ml water → smaller draw volume per dose
Gently swirl (do not shake)
Store in fridge after mixing
Conversion depends on:
vial strength (5mg, 10mg etc.)
water added
desired mcg dose
Before mixing:
Store in cool, dark place
Refrigeration preferred but not always required
After mixing:
Keep refrigerated
Avoid heat/light
Use within ~30 days (typical research practice)
Insulin syringes
Alcohol wipes
Sharps container
Peptide vial
(supplier or reference links later)
Example structure:
Mixing supplies
Storage containers
External research references