Injection | Oral
Consultation reviewed and prescribed by our medical team
BPC-157 oral supplementation - $1149 - 30 day supply
BPC-157 injections - $199 - 30 day supply
BPC-157 + TB-500 injections $225 - 30 day supply
BPC-157 + TB500 + GHK-Cu injections $249 - 30 day supply


When you have one injection remaining, please request your refill to ensure there is no interruption in your therapy.
Once submitted, a Peptide Nurse will review your request and send an invoice for your next month’s supply.

Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds. Make sure to clean between the fingers, the backs of your hands, wrists, fingernails, and under the nails.
Make sure you have a clear and clean counter space to place all of the following supplies:
There are certain spots on your body where subcutaneous injections should be given. These tend to be places where you can easily access the subcutaneous (fatty areas) under the skin and the needle will not come too close to muscle or bone. The best site is:
You may not be a pro the first time you give yourself a subcutaneous injection. Your hands may be shaky and you may be nervous. Take a few deep breaths - it will get easier the more times you do it. Find what works for you. In general:
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