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Can you mix BPC-157 and TB-500 in the same syringe?

DrSarahChen1/31/2026581 views1 replies
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DrSarahChen1/31/2026

This comes up constantly. Quick answer: yes, most practitioners say you can draw both into the same syringe for a single injection. They're chemically compatible. The longer answer: there's limited formal stability data on combined BPC-157/TB-500 solutions. Some vendors sell pre-mixed combination vials. These are convenient but you lose the ability to dose each peptide independently. My preference: keep them in separate vials but combine in the syringe at the time of injection. Draw BPC first, then TB-500. This gives you dosing flexibility while avoiding a second injection. Do NOT pre-mix them in a vial and store them combined — there's no stability data supporting long-term combined storage, and some argue they may degrade each other over time.

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RunnerSteve1/31/2026

I've been combining them in the syringe for my entire 8-week cycle without issues. Draw BPC, then TB, inject once. Much more practical than two separate pins, especially when you're doing daily injections.

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