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BPC-157
A synthetic peptide studied for its role in supporting the body’s repair of soft tissue, tendons, and the gut lining.
A peptide studied for repair and recovery
BPC-157 is a short chain of amino acids derived from a protein found in the stomach. In research settings it has been studied for its potential role in supporting the repair of soft tissue, tendons, and the gastrointestinal lining. At Meridian it is offered as a compounded medication — meaning it is prepared by a licensed pharmacy — and is used only under a provider’s guidance.
Supporting the body’s repair signals
Research suggests BPC-157 may influence the signaling pathways involved in tissue healing — including the formation of new blood vessels that carry nutrients to repairing tissue. It is typically administered as a small daily subcutaneous dose over a defined cycle.
- ✓May support angiogenesis — new blood-vessel formation in healing tissue
- ✓Studied in the context of tendon, muscle, and gut-lining repair
- ✓Delivered as a provider-guided daily protocol over a set cycle
What people explore it for
Areas of interest reported in research and clinical use. Benefits vary by individual and are not guaranteed — your provider can set realistic expectations for you.
Tissue & tendon repair
Studied for supporting the body’s natural repair of soft tissue and connective structures.
Recovery support
Explored by people looking to recover from strain, overuse, or injury more comfortably.
Gut-lining research
Investigated in the context of gastrointestinal protection and repair.
Statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
People who may find it relevant
Recovering from strain
Working back from a soft-tissue injury, surgery, or persistent nagging issue.
Training intensively
Placing heavy, repeated demand on tendons and muscles.
Seeking gut support
Exploring options for gastrointestinal repair alongside a provider.
This is general education, not medical advice. Whether BPC-157 is appropriate for you is determined by a licensed provider.
Why oversight matters here
This is a compounded medication, so a licensed provider must confirm it’s appropriate for you before it can be dispensed. The review checks your health history, current medications, and goals to ensure it’s a safe fit.
This therapy requires review by a licensed provider before it can be dispensed. You’ll complete a short online visit; a provider evaluates whether it’s appropriate for you and, if so, authorizes it.
Your care journey, step by step
From first visit to follow-up — calm, transparent, and guided by a licensed provider throughout.
What the research explores
A plain-language look at the areas of study. Research is evolving and varies in strength — we present it honestly, not promotionally.
Preclinical studies have explored BPC-157’s effects on tendon and muscle healing. Human evidence remains limited and ongoing.
Much of the early research examined the peptide’s protective effects on the gut lining in animal models.
Studies have investigated its potential role in promoting the blood-vessel growth that supports healing.
BPC-157 is not FDA-approved. It is a compounded medication; the research base is early and evolving.
Our Science Library — evidence summaries, mechanisms, limitations, and provider commentary — is expanding.
BPC-157, answered
No. It is a compounded medication prepared by a licensed pharmacy, not an FDA-approved drug. It is provided only when a licensed provider determines it is appropriate for you.
Typically as a small daily subcutaneous injection over a defined cycle. Your provider will give you specific dosing guidance and everything needed to administer it.
Yes. This therapy requires provider review. You’ll complete a short free online visit, and a provider decides whether to authorize it.
For ongoing recovery goals, membership adds check-ins, tracking, and provider adjustments over time — but it isn’t required for a reviewed purchase.
Others in Recovery
Often considered alongside BPC-157 as part of a personalized recovery strategy. Your provider determines whether any therapy is appropriate based on your goals and medical history.
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Learn more →Recovery Bundle
A provider-guided pairing for comprehensive repair support.
Learn more →A one-time purchase, or ongoing care
You can access appropriate therapies on their own — but the strongest outcomes come from a provider who tracks your response and adjusts over time. That’s the difference between buying a product and being cared for.
Explore membershipExplore BPC-157 with a provider.
Start a free online visit. A licensed provider will review your profile and let you know whether this therapy is appropriate for you — you’re never charged until you’re approved.
No charge until a provider approves.