BPC-157 Peptide Therapy

BPC-157 is a synthetic 15-amino-acid peptide derived from a protective protein in gastric juice. Researched for tissue repair, recovery, and gastrointestinal health.

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What BPC-157 may support

What BPC-157 may support

Preclinical research has explored BPC-157's role in tendon and ligament repair, post-surgical recovery, and gastrointestinal lining health. Human clinical evidence remains limited; usage at Menscape is off-label and doctor-supervised.

Our team evaluates suitability case-by-case during a medical consultation, and only prescribes when clinically appropriate.

Patient experiences

The team took the time to map out my recovery goals before recommending a BPC-157 protocol. I appreciated that nothing was prescribed before a full medical review.

Andrew, 38

I was looking for a clinic that treats peptides seriously, not as gym hype. Menscape's monthly check-ins and the doctor-led approach gave me confidence in the plan.

Marc, 45

Clear communication on what is research-stage and what is FDA-approved. They walked me through everything before I started and stayed available for follow-ups.

Pierre, 41

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What BPC-157 is studied for

Indications evaluated in research, listed in order of current evidence weight. Suitability is determined case-by-case.

Tendon & ligament repair

Soft-tissue injuries and slow-healing tendon or ligament damage are the most-studied BPC-157 indication in preclinical research.

Tendon & ligament repair

Gastrointestinal support

BPC-157 is derived from a gastric protective protein; research has examined its role in gut lining repair and inflammatory bowel conditions.

Gastrointestinal support

Post-surgical recovery

Some protocols include BPC-157 as an adjunct to support healing after elective surgical procedures.

Post-surgical recovery

Anti-inflammatory action

Research suggests BPC-157 may modulate inflammatory pathways, with potential applications in chronic soft-tissue inflammation.

Anti-inflammatory action

Subcutaneous protocol

Most clinical use of BPC-157 follows a defined subcutaneous injection cycle, set during your consultation and monitored monthly.

Subcutaneous protocol

What is BPC-157?

BPC-157 (Body Protective Compound) is a synthetic 15-amino-acid peptide derived from a protein naturally found in gastric juice. It has been studied for soft-tissue repair, gastrointestinal health, and inflammation.

What is BPC-157?

How BPC-157 may work

Preclinical research suggests BPC-157 may support angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation), modulate inflammatory pathways, and accelerate repair of damaged tendons, ligaments, and gut lining. Human clinical evidence is limited.

How BPC-157 may work

Who it may be evaluated for

BPC-157 is typically considered for adults with chronic soft-tissue or tendon injuries, slow post-surgical recovery, or persistent gastrointestinal discomfort. Not appropriate during pregnancy, active cancer, or with certain pre-existing conditions. Suitability is determined case-by-case.

Who it may be evaluated for

How Menscape prescribes BPC-157

Treatment begins with a doctor-led consultation including full medical history and goals review. If clinically appropriate, BPC-157 is prescribed and compounded by a licensed pharmacy partner. Patients are monitored monthly throughout the protocol.

How Menscape prescribes BPC-157

Doctor-led evaluation

Every BPC-157 protocol starts with a full medical consultation and history review.

Licensed compounding pharmacy

Prescriptions are filled by a licensed compounding pharmacy partner, not over-the-counter.

Monthly monitoring

Follow-up consultations every four to six weeks to assess response and safety.

Research-informed positioning

We frame BPC-157 as a research-stage peptide and prescribe only when clinically appropriate.

Frequently asked questions

Is BPC-157 FDA approved?

No. BPC-157 is not FDA approved and is considered a research peptide. At Menscape it is prescribed off-label and compounded by a licensed pharmacy partner under medical supervision.

Is a prescription required?

Yes. BPC-157 is only available through a doctor-led consultation and a prescription. We do not dispense it as an over-the-counter product.

How is BPC-157 administered?

Most protocols use subcutaneous injection, typically once daily for a defined cycle. Some clinicians explore oral capsule forms for gastrointestinal indications. The exact protocol is set during your consultation.

Are there side effects?

Reported side effects in research settings are generally mild and may include injection-site redness, transient nausea, or fatigue. Because clinical data in humans is limited, patients are monitored monthly during use.

How long is a typical course?

Most patients are reviewed after four to six weeks. Cycle length depends on the indication and the patient's response, and is decided with the prescribing doctor.

Who should not use BPC-157?

BPC-157 is generally not appropriate during pregnancy, breastfeeding, active cancer, or where there is a known hypersensitivity. Your full medical history is reviewed during the consultation.

Talk with our medical team about BPC-157

Talk with our medical
team about BPC-157
Talk with our medical team about BPC-157