Peptides
PDA / BPC-157 Vial (5-Week Supply)
Support repair. Fuel natural recovery.
PDA, short for pentadecapeptide, is a compounded peptide many people use to support their body’s natural repair. It’s a close alternative to BPC-157 — a 15-amino acid chain originally found in human gastric juice.
People reach for PDA when they’re recovering from soft-tissue injuries. It’s studied for its role in helping rebuild skin, muscle, tendon, ligament, and bone, and for easing the inflammation and swelling that come with getting hurt.
It works by supporting fibroblasts — the cells that lay down new tissue — and by improving blood flow to the areas doing the healing. Much of what we know so far comes from animal research, so a licensed IAM provider reviews your history and goals to decide whether it’s a good fit for you.
Why people choose it
- Supports tissue repair and recovery
- Helps calm inflammation and swelling
- Supports healthy blood flow to injured areas
- May help reduce scarring after injury
How it works
PDA is a 15-amino acid peptide originally found in human gastric juice. It's thought to support healing across skin, muscle, bone, ligament, and tendon by boosting fibroblasts, the cells that rebuild tissue. It may also ease inflammation and improve blood flow to areas under repair. Much of what we know comes from animal research.
Who it's for
Made for people recovering from soft-tissue injuries who want to support repair and manage post-injury inflammation. It may be a fit if you're focused on muscle and tendon recovery, or on reducing scarring as you heal.
Available forms
- Injectable vial
FAQ
Do I need to see a provider first?
Yes. A licensed IAM provider reviews your health history and goals to decide if this is right for you before anything is prescribed.
Will I need labs?
Sometimes. Your provider orders labs when they're needed to prescribe safely. If nothing is required for you, they'll tell you.
How does it get to me?
If you're prescribed, your medication ships discreetly to your door from a licensed pharmacy.
Is this a subscription?
No. You pay for your program — no memberships, no hidden fees, no auto-renew traps.
Ready to get started?
Prescription medication. A licensed IAM provider determines if it's right for you.