Wolverine Stack Dosage & Reconstitution Guide (BPC-157 + TB-500 5mg/5mg Protocol)
Wolverine Stack (BPC-157 + TB-500)
The Wolverine Stack combines BPC-157 and TB-500 in one recovery-focused protocol designed to support tissue repair, healing, inflammation control, and systemic recovery. BPC-157 is often discussed for localized repair and angiogenesis, while TB-500 is known for broader healing and cell-migration support.
How It Works
BPC-157 → Local Tissue Repair + Blood Flow Support
TB-500 → Cell Migration + Systemic Healing Support
Combined → Faster Recovery + Better Tissue Repair
TB-500 → Cell Migration + Systemic Healing Support
Combined → Faster Recovery + Better Tissue Repair
This stack is commonly discussed for tendon, ligament, muscle, joint, and soft-tissue recovery. BPC-157 is typically used for localized repair signaling, while TB-500 supports broader healing pathways across the body.
Wolverine Stack Protocol
Blended Vial Protocol
Blend: 5 mg BPC-157 + 5 mg TB-500
Add 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water
1 unit = 16.7 mcg BPC-157 + 16.7 mcg TB-500
1 unit = 33.3 mcg total combined
Weeks 1–2
Dose250 mcg of each peptide
Combined Total500 mcg total
Units15 units total
Volume0.15 mL
Weeks 3–4
Dose500 mcg of each peptide
Combined Total1,000 mcg total
Units30 units total
Volume0.30 mL
Weeks 5–8
Dose500 mcg of each peptide
Combined Total1,000 mcg total
Units30 units total
Volume0.30 mL
Separate Vials Protocol
Use 1 vial of BPC-157 (5 mg) and 1 vial of TB-500 (5 mg)
Add 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water to each vial
1 unit from each vial = 16.7 mcg
Because each peptide has its own vial, total injected volume is doubled vs a blended vial
Weeks 1–2
BPC-15715 units (250 mcg)
TB-50015 units (250 mcg)
Total Drawn30 units total
Combined Total500 mcg total
Volume0.30 mL
Weeks 3–4
BPC-15730 units (500 mcg)
TB-50030 units (500 mcg)
Total Drawn60 units total
Combined Total1,000 mcg total
Volume0.60 mL
Weeks 5–8
BPC-15730 units (500 mcg)
TB-50030 units (500 mcg)
Total Drawn60 units total
Combined Total1,000 mcg total
Volume0.60 mL
How to Inject
Draw both peptides into the same syringe
Inject once daily at a consistent time
Frequency: Once daily
Timing: Morning or evening at a consistent time
Route: Subcutaneous
Cycle Length: 4–8 weeks
When & Where to Inject
- Subcutaneous injection
- Common sites: abdomen, thigh, or upper arm
- Some prefer BPC-157 closer to the injury area when using separate vials
- Rotate injection sites regularly
Reconstitution & Dosing
Blended Vial Setup
Blend
5 mg BPC-157 + 5 mg TB-500
Water
3.0 mL
Concentration
1.67 mg/mL each
Conversion
1 unit = 16.7 mcg BPC-157 + 16.7 mcg TB-500 = 33.3 mcg Total Combined
Reconstitution Steps
Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water
Inject slowly down the vial wall
Gently swirl (do not shake)
Allow powder to fully dissolve
Separate Vials Setup
BPC-157
5 mg vial
TB-500
5 mg vial
Water
3.0 mL each
Conversion
1 unit from each vial = 16.7 mcg
Reconstitution Steps
Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water into each vial
Inject slowly down the vial wall
Gently swirl each vial (do not shake)
Refrigerate after mixing
Storage
Store reconstituted vials at 2–8°C
Use Window
Use within ~4 weeks after reconstitution
Monitoring During Use
- Injury healing progress
- Joint, tendon, or muscle recovery
- Inflammation and soreness
- Injection site tolerance
Benefits
- Supports tissue repair and healing
- May improve tendon and ligament recovery
- Supports angiogenesis and cell migration
- Often discussed for joint, soft tissue, and injury recovery
Potential Side Effects
- Mild injection site irritation
- Redness or swelling
- Limited human clinical data
Important Notes
- This stack is commonly used for injury and recovery support
- Blended and separate setups give the same peptide amount, but not the same injection volume
- 250 mcg each = 500 mcg total
- 500 mcg each = 1,000 mcg total
Important Disclaimer
BPC-157 and TB-500 are investigational compounds and are not FDA-approved. This content is for educational and research purposes only.
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