BPC-157 Injection
BPC-157, short for Body Protection Compound-157, is a synthetic peptide derived from a sequence found in human gastric juice. It is studied in research settings for its role in tissue repair and the body's natural healing pathways. Laboratory research suggests it may interact with processes involved in the formation of new blood vessels, the activity of growth factors, and the integrity of the gut lining. It is taken subcutaneously. BPC-157 is not approved by the FDA, and it is offered as a compounded research peptide rather than an approved drug. Telos RX provides BPC-157 only after an online evaluation by a US-licensed provider, who decides whether it is appropriate for you. Approval is not guaranteed. When prescribed, it is compounded by a licensed US pharmacy and shipped to your door, with a clear protocol and personalized provider guidance. You also get ongoing access to a board-certified care team for questions, adjustments, and follow-up throughout your program.
- Compounded by a licensed US pharmacy
- Prescribed after provider review
- Board-certified care team
- Subcutaneous injection
- Secure messaging and follow-up
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Why people explore BPC-157
Tissue repair support
BPC-157 is studied for its role in the body's natural tissue repair pathways. People use it to support recovery goals after training and physical stress. Individual results vary.
Gut lining focus
Research on BPC-157 has looked at its interaction with the lining of the digestive tract. It is one reason people explore it as part of a broader recovery plan.
Recovery-oriented routine
BPC-157 is often used by people focused on returning to consistent training. It is intended to support recovery goals, not to replace rest, nutrition, or rehabilitation.
Growth factor pathways
Laboratory studies suggest BPC-157 may interact with growth factor activity involved in healing. This is the mechanism people are most interested in, though outcomes in humans are not established.
Targeted, guided protocol
Your provider sets a dose and schedule based on your review. Personalized guidance and a defined protocol replace guesswork.
How BPC-157 is thought to work
Mechanisms below are drawn from laboratory and preclinical research. They describe what is being studied, not guaranteed effects in people. BPC-157 is not FDA-approved.
Interacts with repair signaling
Research suggests BPC-157 may influence growth factor activity and signaling pathways the body uses during tissue repair.
Studied for blood vessel formation
Preclinical studies have examined BPC-157's possible role in angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels that deliver nutrients to healing tissue.
Examined in the digestive tract
Because BPC-157 is derived from a sequence found in gastric juice, research has explored how it interacts with the lining of the gut. Human evidence remains limited.
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Complete your intake
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US-licensed clinician review
Your labs and intake reviewed by a physician, typically within 4 hours.
Personalised protocol
Dose tailored to your labs and goals, not a flat template.
Discreet 48-hour delivery
Shipped from a licensed US compound pharmacy, free 2-day shipping.
Care that's actually personal
Provider-led, not algorithm-led
Every prescription is reviewed by a US-licensed clinician, not a checkbox quiz. Your protocol is matched to your labs and goals.
Transparent, all-in pricing
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Care team that stays
Unlimited messaging with your care team, quarterly labs included, and dose adjustments as your body changes.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about BPC-157 Injection.
Is BPC-157 FDA-approved?
No. BPC-157 is not approved by the FDA for any use. It is provided as a compounded research peptide, prepared by a licensed US compounding pharmacy under applicable federal and state regulations. It is not an FDA-approved drug, and it is not a substitute for one.
How do I know if I am eligible?
You complete an online intake, and a US-licensed provider reviews your information to decide whether BPC-157 is appropriate for you. Approval is not guaranteed. If it is not a fit, the provider may decline or suggest other options.
Is BPC-157 safe? Are there side effects?
No peptide can be called completely safe, and we do not make that claim. As with any injectable, possible effects include injection-site reactions such as redness, swelling, or irritation, and other reactions are possible. Because human research is limited, the full safety profile is not established. Share your full medical history with your provider and report any concerns to your care team.
How is BPC-157 taken?
BPC-157 is taken as a subcutaneous injection, meaning into the tissue just under the skin. If you are prescribed it, your provider sets the dose and schedule, and your care team walks you through how to prepare and administer it.
Can I cancel or change my plan?
Yes. You can message your care team to adjust, pause, or cancel your plan. There are no long-term lock-ins, and your provider can revisit your protocol as your goals or circumstances change.
Will BPC-157 heal a specific injury or condition?
We cannot say that. BPC-157 is not approved to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or injury, and we make no promises about outcomes. People use it to support general recovery goals, and individual results vary. For a specific medical condition, talk with your provider.
Which pharmacy dispenses my medication?
Your prescriptions are fulfilled by our partner compounding pharmacy, VialsRX, an AI-powered pharmacy specializing in personalized compounding for weight management and anti-aging treatments. They can be contacted at: 6220 Westpark Dr, Houston, TX 77057 · (713) 497-5590 · vials.ai.
We also partner with F&F Pharmacies Inc dba Jungle Jim’s Pharmacy, located at 5484 Dixie Highway, Fairfield, OH 45014. They can be contacted at (877) 858-3784. They are able to dispense medications and maintain a license in 40 US states. Unfortunately, they cannot dispense sterile compounds and do not have a license in the following US states: California, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Texas, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, West Virginia, and Delaware.
Are these services available in my state?
Yes. Services are available in all 50 US states through our affiliated medical providers and pharmacy partners. All operations strictly adhere to applicable state licensure requirements.
Why does medication selection vary by location?
Certain medications, specific formulations, or fulfillment options may vary. This is due to state-specific pharmacy regulations and local dispensing restrictions that our partners must follow.
How can I contact the medical provider?
You can reach their compliance and medical team directly via email at medicalcompliance@arorahealthgroup.com. Their administrative office is located at 300 Lenora Street, Seattle, WA 98121. You can also visit their website at arora-health.com.
Who are our clinical providers?
Our clinical providers are Arora Health & Aesthetics, LLC. They can be contacted at medicalcompliance@arorahealthgroup.com. Arora Health has its office located at 300 Lenora Street, Seattle, WA 98121 · arora-health.com.
See if BPC-157 is right for you
Start with a quick online review. A US-licensed provider decides whether BPC-157 is appropriate, and approval is not guaranteed. If prescribed, it is compounded by a licensed US pharmacy and shipped with provider guidance and ongoing care-team support.
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