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.
Commonly referenced amounts
BPC-157 is not approved and has no official dose. The figures below come from preclinical literature and community use, presented for education only — not as a recommendation.
| Reference | Amount |
|---|---|
| Typical single dose | 200–500 mcg |
| Frequency | 1–2× daily |
| Common vial sizes | 5 mg or 10 mg |
Oral vs injectable
BPC-157 is sold both as an injectable research peptide and as oral capsules marketed as supplements. The two are dosed differently and absorbed differently; oral products are commonly used for gut-related goals.
Measuring a dose
For injectable BPC-157, reconstitute the vial and convert your microgram dose to units with the BPC-157 calculator.
Frequently asked questions
What is a common BPC-157 dose?
Preclinical and community sources commonly reference 200–500 mcg, often once or twice daily. This is educational information, not a recommendation, and BPC-157 isn’t FDA-approved.
How do you calculate a BPC-157 dose in units?
Reconstitute the vial, then enter the mg, BAC water and your mcg dose into the calculator to get units on a U-100 syringe.
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