Peptides

PDA / BPC-157 Injection — High Dose (5-Week Supply)

Repair faster. Support the healing your body already knows how to do.

Your body is built to heal itself. BPC-157 — also called pentadecapeptide PDA — is a peptide made of 15 amino acids, first identified in human gastric juice, the protective fluid your stomach produces. Its job is simple: support the repair process your body already runs every day.

It does that by boosting fibroblasts. Those are the worker cells that lay down new tissue in skin, muscle, bone, tendon, and ligament. BPC-157 also helps calm inflammation and improve blood flow to injured areas, so healing tissue gets the oxygen and nutrients it needs.

People turn to BPC-157 when recovery matters. Athletes use it to support tissue regeneration after hard training. Patients recovering from muscle or tendon injuries use it to back up the repair process. And because it helps minimize scarring, it supports tissue that doesn’t just heal — it keeps doing its job.

This high-dose injectable formulation is supplied as a 5-week course, prescribed and overseen by a licensed provider.

Why people choose it

  • Supports the cells that rebuild damaged tissue
  • Helps calm inflammation and swelling
  • Improves blood flow to injured areas
  • Helps minimize scarring so tissue keeps working the way it should

How it works

BPC-157 is a chain of 15 amino acids first identified in human gastric juice — the protective fluid your stomach makes. It works by boosting fibroblasts, the cells that build new tissue in skin, muscle, bone, and tendon. It also helps reduce inflammation and improve blood flow, giving injured tissue more of what it needs to recover.

Who it's for

Athletes who want to recover well from hard training, patients healing from muscle or tendon injuries, and anyone looking to limit scarring and support long-term structural repair.

Available forms

  • Injectable vial

FAQ

Do I need a prescription?

Yes. A licensed provider reviews your health history and goals first. If this treatment isn't right for you, they'll tell you and point you toward what is.

Will I need lab work?

Only when it's needed. Your provider orders labs based on your health history — not as a blanket requirement.

Is BPC-157 FDA-approved?

No. BPC-157 is a compounded peptide prepared by a licensed pharmacy, and compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Your provider will help you decide whether it fits your goals.

How does shipping work?

Once your provider approves your treatment, it ships from a licensed pharmacy directly to your door.

Is this a subscription?

No. You order what your provider prescribes — no auto-renewals and no membership required.

Ready to get started?

Prescription medication. A licensed IAM provider determines if it's right for you.