BPC-157 + TB-500 20/20 mg pen
Also known as · Astranordic BPC/TB Pen
High-dose pen format of the BPC-157 + TB-500 blend. Double the dose of the standard vial kit, in a pre-filled pen device.
Chemistry quick-facts
- Status
- As per individual-peptide entries: preclinical-only for both components.
- Purity (HPLC)
- ≥ 99.0%
Mechanism of action
As per individual peptides — see BPC-157 and TB-500 entries.
Research context
The Astranordic pen range provides pre-filled research peptides in a clinical-style pen format. The BPC / TB-500 pen carries 20 mg of each peptide, suitable for extended preclinical tissue-repair protocols.
Reconstitution
- Solvent
- Pre-reconstituted
- Typical volume
- N/A
- · Cold-chain shipped; refrigerate on receipt.
Storage
- Lyophilised
- Pre-filled pen — store 2–8 °C. Pen is shipped cold-chain; after first use it may be kept at 2–8 °C.
- Reconstituted
- Pens are pre-reconstituted. Once opened, use within the manufacturer-stated window (typically 4 weeks refrigerated).
- Shelf life — sealed
- See pen label — typically 18–24 months sealed under refrigeration.
FAQ
Why a pen rather than a vial?+
Researchers running extended protocols often prefer the pen format for measurement convenience. The active peptides are identical to the vial kit.
This page summarises the research literature on BPC-157 + TB-500 20/20 mg pen for in vitro laboratory investigation only. It is not medical advice, not a treatment recommendation, and not a substitute for a qualified physician. Material is sold for analytical chemistry and cell-culture research, not for human or veterinary administration.
- ResearchBPC-157 + TB-500 10/10 mg kit
The most-requested regenerative-peptide kit in the catalogue. BPC-157 and thymosin β-4 combined in a single lyophilised vial — commonly paired in prec
- ResearchTB-500 10 mg
Synthetic full-length 43-residue thymosin β-4. The most abundant intracellular actin-sequestering peptide in mammalian tissues.
- ResearchBPC-157 15 mg
15-residue synthetic pentadecapeptide. Most extensively studied in rodent tendon, ligament, skin, and gastric-mucosal models.
- ComparisonBPC-157 vs TB-500 — research differences and combined-use literature
BPC-157 and TB-500 (thymosin beta-4 fragment) are the two most-studied research peptides in tissue-repair literature. Their mechanisms differ — what the research shows, and why they're often paired in protocol papers.
- Biomarkerhs-CRP 2.5 mg/L
High-sensitivity C-reactive protein at 2.5 mg/L sits in the 'intermediate cardiovascular risk' category most cardiology research uses. What it measures, what drives it, and how to interpret your number.
- ComparisonBPC-157 acetate vs arginate — salt forms compared
BPC-157 is sold as either the acetate or arginate salt. The arginate form has improved stability across pH variations; acetate is the historical default.