BPC-157 reconstitution calculator.
Body Protective Compound 157 — a 15-amino-acid peptide best known for soft-tissue healing. A 10 mg vial in 2 mL bacteriostatic water gives 5 mg/mL, with typical daily doses between 100 and 1000 mcg.
★BPC-157 dose ranges between 0.2 mg to 1 mg (200–1000 mcg/day)
Draw the plunger to 5 units on a U-100 insulin syringe.
That’s 0.050 mL of solution, or 250 mcg of peptide.
Reconstituting BPC-157, step by step.
- 1Pull 2 mL of bacteriostatic water into your syringe.
- 2Tilt the BPC-157 vial and inject the water slowly down the inside wall.
- 3Swirl until the solution is clear — should take seconds, not minutes.
- 4Refrigerate. Reconstituted BPC-157 keeps for 4–6 weeks cold; longer in a -20°C freezer.
BPC-157 questions, answered.
How much BAC water for a 10 mg BPC-157 vial?+
2 mL is the convention. That gives you 5 mg/mL — 5 units (0.05 mL) on a U-100 syringe is 250 mcg, a common middle-of-the-road dose.
Where do I inject BPC-157?+
Subcutaneously into abdominal fat is the standard. Some inject closer to the injury (e.g. into the calf for an Achilles issue). The site-specific benefit is small in animal data — it's mostly ritual.
How long does reconstituted BPC-157 last?+
Refrigerated, 4–6 weeks before noticeable degradation. Frozen at -20°C, several months. Cycle through the vial in 3–4 weeks of daily dosing and you'll never hit the stability ceiling.
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