BPC-157 is a gastric-derived peptide studied for cytoprotection and tissue protection, while TB-500 is a thymosin beta-4 fragment studied for cell migration and angiogenesis
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In rodent models, BPC-157 demonstrated a wide therapeutic index with no observed hepatotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, or neurotoxicity across multiple dosing regimens. Sikiric et al., Regenerative Pharmacology Reported Side Effects (Rare) While side effects are rare, some users report: Peptides like BPC-157 generally exhibit low immunogenicity and low systemic toxicity, though user-specific variables such as injection technique or gut sensitivity may influence short-term side effects. [Clinical Peptide Society Review, 2021] Is BPC-157 Safe for Long-Term Use
Regulatory Status BPC-157 is not an FDA-approved drug for any indication and has not been evaluated by the FDA for safety or efficacy
Independent testing of peptides purchased from online vendors has repeatedly shown issues such as: Injecting or consuming a substance that has not been verified for human use is a serious risk