BPC-157 Dosage Guide: How Much to Take
Complete dosage information for BPC-157 including starting dose, maintenance dose, titration schedule, and administration guidance.
Dosage at a Glance
Dosing Notes
Most research protocols use 250–500mcg per injection, once or twice daily. Oral dosing also used for gut-specific effects (same dose range). Injectable BPC-157 should be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water.
Administration Routes
- ✓Subcutaneous injection
- ✓Intramuscular injection
- ✓Oral (for gut effects)
What to Do If You Miss a Dose
How to Reconstitute BPC-157
If you have lyophilized (freeze-dried) BPC-157 powder, it must be reconstituted with bacteriostatic water (BAC water) before use. Here is the standard reconstitution process:
BAC Water Volume Reference
The amount of BAC water you add determines the concentration per unit (IU or tick) on your syringe. Common configurations:
| Vial Size | BAC Water Added | Concentration | Volume per mg |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5mg | 1mL | 5mg/mL | 0.20mL per 1mg |
| 5mg | 2mL | 2.5mg/mL | 0.40mL per 1mg |
| 10mg | 1mL | 10mg/mL | 0.10mL per 1mg |
| 10mg | 2mL | 5mg/mL | 0.20mL per 1mg |
Using a 100-unit (1mL) insulin syringe: each 10 tick marks = 0.1mL. Adjust your draw based on the concentration above.
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