TB-500 Peptide Therapy

TB-500 is a synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring peptide studied for its role in cell migration, tissue regeneration, and blood vessel formation.

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What TB-500 may support

What TB-500 may support

Preclinical research has examined TB-500 in soft-tissue repair, muscle and tendon recovery, and chronic wound healing. 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

After a chronic Achilles strain stalled my training, the TB-500 protocol cut my recovery time meaningfully. The team scoped my running history before suggesting anything.

Daniel, 42

I appreciated that the doctor walked me through what's research-stage versus established. No hype, just a clear plan and weekly check-ins.

Robert, 39

Used TB-500 for a stubborn shoulder issue post-surgery. The clinic structured a 6-week protocol with imaging review at the end.

Stefan, 47

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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.

Muscle & tendon recovery

Most-studied TB-500 indication: accelerating recovery from strain injuries and overuse damage in soft tissue.

Muscle & tendon recovery

Wound healing

Research has explored topical and systemic TB-500 in chronic wounds, ulcers, and post-surgical sites.

Wound healing

Inflammation control

Animal models show modulation of inflammatory pathways during the early healing phase.

Inflammation control

Hair growth (research-stage)

Early-stage data on follicle-stem-cell activation; not a stand-alone hair-loss protocol.

Hair growth (research-stage)

What is TB-500?

TB-500 is a synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring peptide studied for its role in cell migration, tissue regeneration, and blood vessel formation.

What is TB-500?

How TB-500 may work

TB-500 is thought to influence cell migration, actin filament dynamics, and the formation of new blood vessels. These mechanisms support its researched role in soft-tissue repair and wound healing.

How TB-500 may work

Who it may be evaluated for

Active adults with chronic tendon, ligament, or soft-tissue injuries that have stalled with conventional treatment. Doctor confirms suitability after a full medical and training history.

Who it may be evaluated for

How Menscape prescribes TB-500

Treatment begins with a doctor-led consultation including injury history and imaging review. If TB-500 is appropriate, a 4 to 8 week protocol is set with check-ins to track recovery markers.

How Menscape prescribes TB-500

Doctor-led evaluation

Every TB-500 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 TB-500 as a research-stage peptide and prescribe only when clinically appropriate.

TB-500 questions

Is TB-500 the same as BPC-157?

No. Both are recovery-focused peptides, but TB-500 acts on cell migration and vascularization, while BPC-157 acts on local growth factors and gastric protection. They are sometimes researched in combination.

How is TB-500 administered?

Subcutaneous injection. Typical research protocols are weekly for 4 to 8 weeks; your doctor sets the exact protocol after assessment.

Is TB-500 FDA-approved?

No. TB-500 is a research peptide and is not FDA-approved for any indication. Menscape prescribes only off-label when clinically appropriate.

What are the side effects?

Reported side effects in research include injection-site reactions, mild fatigue, and head-rush. Long-term human safety data is limited.

What happens during the consultation?

Your first visit covers a full medical history, training and injury background, current medications, and recovery goals. The doctor reviews imaging or specialist notes if available before deciding on a protocol.

Can TB-500 be combined with BPC-157?

Yes — research and clinical practice often pair them for soft-tissue recovery, as they act on different pathways. Your doctor decides whether stacking adds value for your case.

Talk with our medical team about BPC-157

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