BPC-157 Reconstitution & Dosage Calculator
BPC-157 is a synthetic pentadecapeptide derived from human gastric juice with extensive research supporting tissue repair, angiogenesis, and gut healing.
BPC-157 Reconstitution Calculator
Pre-filled with standard BPC-157 values. Adjust as needed.
BPC-157 Dosing Guide
Standard: 250–500mcg/day. For localized injury inject near the affected area. Common cycles: 4–12 weeks. Can split into AM/PM dosing.
Blood markers to track
Note: Available as acetate or arginate salt. Arginate is more stable at room temperature. Refrigerate after reconstitution.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the standard BPC-157 dose?
Standard: 250–500mcg/day. For localized injury inject near the affected area. Common cycles: 4–12 weeks. Can split into AM/PM dosing.
How do I reconstitute BPC-157?
Add 2mL of bacteriostatic water to a 5mg vial of BPC-157 to get a concentration of 2500 mcg/mL. This gives 250mcg per 10 units on a 100-unit insulin syringe.
What blood markers should I track while running BPC-157?
Common biomarkers tracked alongside BPC-157 protocols include IGF-1, hs-CRP (inflammation), CBC, Iron/Ferritin. Establishing a baseline panel before starting and re-drawing labs at consistent intervals lets you measure changes against your own reference point, generic lab ranges are less informative than your personal trend over time. MyProtocolStack tracks each of these biomarkers in the context of your active BPC-157 protocol.
Last reviewed: June 2026. For education and tracking only, not medical advice. Confirm any dose with a licensed healthcare provider.
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Log every BPC-157 injection alongside your IGF-1and hs-CRP (inflammation) readings. Compare draws over time in your free dashboard, so the next change you make is based on your numbers, not a guess.
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