Dosage protocols
For research use only. The values below describe how researchers typically reconstitute and reference dose ranges for studies — they are not human treatment recommendations.
Reconstitution math
Concentration (mg/mL) equals peptide mass (mg) divided by diluent volume (mL). Pulling 0.1 mL from a 5 mg vial reconstituted with 2 mL of bacteriostatic water delivers 0.25 mg per draw on a U-100 insulin syringe.
Common research dose ranges
- BPC-157: 250–500 mcg/day in published animal studies.
- TB-500: 2–5 mg/week split across multiple administrations in research.
- GHK-Cu (topical research): 0.05–2% formulations.
Titration and recordkeeping
Start at the low end of any published range, hold each step for at least one half-life cycle before titrating, and log lot number, diluent, concentration, draw volume, and observation timestamps for every administration.

