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BPC-157 dosage calculator

Reconstitute BPC-157 and convert a microgram dose to exact syringe units, with the dosing ranges commonly cited in the research community.

BPC-157 reconstitution calculator

Total mg printed on the vial
Bacteriostatic water you reconstitute with
Standard U-100 insulin syringe
Educational use only. This tool and content are for general information and do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Peptides and GLP-1 medications should only be used under the supervision of a licensed healthcare provider. Always confirm dosing with your prescriber and the product label. Some peptides discussed are not approved by the FDA for human use.

About BPC-157

BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide studied largely in animal models for tissue repair. It is not approved by the FDA for human use and is sold only as a research chemical. The doses below are figures commonly referenced in community and preclinical literature — they are not medical recommendations.

Commonly referencedAmount
Typical single dose200–500 mcg
Frequency referenced1–2 times daily
Common vial sizes5 mg or 10 mg

Enter your vial strength and BAC water above to convert any microgram dose into units on a U-100 syringe.

Buying BPC-157

BPC-157 is sold as a research chemical and, in oral capsule form, as a supplement. Quality varies widely between vendors — look for third-party testing and a certificate of analysis.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate a BPC-157 dose?
Enter your vial mg, the BAC water you added, and your dose in micrograms. The calculator returns the units to draw on an insulin syringe.
Is BPC-157 FDA approved?
No. BPC-157 is not approved for human use and is sold as a research chemical. The FDA has flagged it as not meeting the criteria for compounding.
What’s a common BPC-157 dose?
Community and preclinical sources commonly reference 200–500 mcg, often once or twice daily. This is educational information, not a recommendation.

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