"Synergistic recovery stack."

BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide studied for its potential role in supporting tissue repair and recovery — researched for its interaction with tendons, ligaments, muscles, and gut integrity. TB-500 is a peptide fragment studied for its role in cellular migration and tissue regeneration, often researched in connection with muscle recovery and flexibility support.

Reported Research Dosage

In research studies, dosages have been reported as 250–500 mcg (0.25–0.5 mg). Some injury and post-surgical protocols report accelerated outcomes at higher dosages.

This information is provided for reference purposes only, based on publicly available scientific literature. Oasis Peptides products are strictly for laboratory and research use. Not intended for human or veterinary administration.
1
Sanitize
Wipe the vial stopper and the bacteriostatic water vial with a fresh alcohol swab. Allow both to air-dry for 30 seconds.
2
Draw Diluent
Using a sterile syringe, draw the required volume of bacteriostatic water per the mixing reference below.
3
Inject Slowly
Insert the needle at an angle. Inject the water slowly down the inner wall of the vial — not directly onto the powder cake.
4
Dissolve Gently
Swirl the vial slowly between your palms until the powder fully dissolves. Do not shake or vortex — this can degrade the peptide.
5
Refrigerate
Store the reconstituted solution at 2–8°C immediately. Label with the reconstitution date. Use within the window specified in the Storage tab.
Compound-Specific Note
Reconstitute each component with bacteriostatic water.
Mixing Reference
5mg + 2mL = 2.5mg/mL
Before Reconstitution

Store at -20°C long-term. Short-term at 2–8°C.

After Reconstitution

Refrigerate at 2–8°C. Use within 14–30 days.