Wolverine Peptide Stack (BPC-157 + TB-500)
The Wolverine Stack is the most popular peptide recovery combination — BPC-157 for localized tissue repair paired with TB-500 for systemic healing, cell migration, and anti-inflammatory support.
Why They're Combined
How They Work Together
What the Evidence Shows
Typical Protocol
Important Considerations
- • No published clinical trials exist for this combination — the synergy rationale is mechanistic, not proven
- • BPC-157 has extensive animal data but very limited published human studies
- • TB-500 is a fragment of thymosin beta-4; most clinical data is on the parent compound
- • Quality and purity vary significantly between sources — pharmaceutical-grade sourcing through licensed compounding pharmacies is essential
- • Both peptides are expected to return to Category 1 (legally compoundable) per HHS announcement, though formal FDA rulemaking is pending
- • Should only be used under clinician guidance with appropriate monitoring
Published Research
6 studiesTendon, Ligament, and Muscle Injury Therapy Perspectives with Growth Factors and Stable Gastric Pentadecapeptide BPC 157
Regeneration or Risk? A Narrative Review of BPC-157 for Musculoskeletal Healing
Emerging Use of BPC-157 in Orthopaedic Sports Medicine: A Systematic Review
First systematic review of BPC-157 in sports medicine — confirmed preclinical promise for tendon, ligament, and muscle repair while noting the critical absence of human RCT data.
Thymosin beta 4 promotes dermal healing
The regenerative peptide thymosin beta-4 accelerates the rate of dermal healing in preclinical animal models and in patients
Landmark study demonstrating thymosin beta-4 (TB-500's parent compound) accelerates wound healing in both animal models and human patients — the strongest clinical evidence for TB-500's repair mechanism.
Thymosin beta-4: a multi-functional regenerative peptide
Peptides in This Stack
BPC-157
Gastric Peptide
A synthetic peptide derived from a protective protein found in gastric juice, widely discussed for tissue repair and recovery.
TB-500
Tissue Repair Peptide
A synthetic version of the active region of thymosin beta-4, widely used for tissue repair, wound healing, and recovery from injuries.
Stack Overview
- Peptides
- BPC-157 + TB-500
- BPC-157 Evidence
- Emerging
- TB-500 Evidence
- Emerging
- Citations
- 6PubMed
- Updated
- Apr 2026
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