Research healing peptide

BPC-157 dosage calculator

Reconstitute BPC-157, a research peptide that is not FDA-approved, and convert your mcg dosing into the exact units to draw. Enter your vial strength, bacteriostatic water volume, and daily dose for the precise mark on a U-100 insulin syringe.

Your reconstitution
Vial sizemg
Bacteriostatic water addedmL
Desired dosemcg per injection
250 mcg
50 mcg steps · capped at your vial size

Draw to

7.5units on a U-100 insulin syringe

Draw to the 7.5 unit mark. That is 0.075 mL of solution.

Concentration3.33mg per mL
Volume to draw0.075mL
Doses per vial40injections

Informational and educational only. Not medical advice. This tool performs math on values you enter and is not a substitute for your prescriber.

Common questions

How do I reconstitute BPC-157?

Add your chosen volume of bacteriostatic water to the lyophilized vial, directing the stream gently against the glass wall, and swirl slowly (do not shake) until the powder is fully dissolved. The calculator above converts your vial size and water volume into the exact draw volume and units for your target dose. Store the reconstituted peptide refrigerated and use within the period recommended by your supplier.

What is the BPC-157 dosage?

BPC-157 has no FDA-approved dosing guideline and no established clinical dose in humans. Community research protocols often reference subcutaneous doses of 250 to 500 mcg daily, but these figures come from informal sources and preclinical data, not controlled human trials. This calculator performs math on the values you enter; it does not recommend any dose. Consult a licensed clinician before using any research peptide.

What is the BPC-157 and TB-500 dosage for the blend?

BPC-157 and TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4) are often combined by researchers and bodybuilding communities, but there is no clinically established protocol for the blend. No controlled human trial has evaluated a fixed BPC-157 + TB-500 combination, so no evidence-based dose ratio exists. Users who work with both peptides typically calculate each compound separately based on its own vial concentration. You can use this calculator for BPC-157 and a separate calculator for TB-500, entering each compound on its own. Neither compound is FDA-approved, and any use should occur only under appropriate professional oversight.

Is BPC-157 FDA-approved?

No. BPC-157 is not approved by the FDA for any indication. The FDA placed it on the Category 2 bulk drug list in September 2023 and then removed it from that list in April 2026 after the nominations were withdrawn. As of June 2026 it is not on the approved 503A compounding list and awaits a Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee review in July 2026. It remains a research peptide with an evidence base consisting almost entirely of preclinical animal studies and very limited human data. It should not be used outside of a supervised research or clinical context.

Source: Jozwiak M et al. Multifunctionality and Possible Medical Application of the BPC 157 Peptide: Literature and Patent Review. Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2025;18(2):185. PMID: 40005999; PMCID: PMC11859134. · How we calculate