BPC-157
BPC-157 research peptide.
Body Protection Compound 157
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide studied in preclinical research. It is not approved by the FDA for human use, has not been evaluated for safety or efficacy, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Availability and prescribing decisions are subject to provider review and applicable law.


How It Works
What the research has studied
Below is a summary of areas BPC-157 has been investigated in preclinical research. These are not therapeutic claims. BPC-157 is not FDA-approved and these statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
Studied in preclinical models
Most published BPC-157 research has been conducted in laboratory and animal studies. Human clinical trial data is limited. We do not represent any specific outcome.
Not approved for human use
BPC-157 has not been approved by the FDA for any indication. Any availability is subject to applicable federal and state law and individual provider judgment.
Provider-supervised access
If a Puri-affiliated provider determines a peptide is appropriate after reviewing your full medical history, prescribing decisions are made on a case-by-case basis. Outcomes are not guaranteed.
Process
How it works
Three simple steps to start your journey

Get Approved
Complete a quick online evaluation to determine if treatment is right for you. No payment required upfront.

Get Prescribed
Once approved, a licensed provider will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs and goals.

Receive Your Rx
Your medication will be shipped directly to your door with free expedited delivery in discreet packaging.
FAQ
BPC-157 FAQ
Everything you need to know about BPC-157 peptide therapy
Satisfaction Guarantee
Care that puts you first.
Personalized support from licensed providers, with a satisfaction guarantee on your first month (terms apply). Individual results vary. Outcomes are not guaranteed.
Our Doctors
Medical care from
leading health experts
Our partnered physicians guide you every step of the way. Bringing expertise and genuine care to keep you supported.

Dr. Ana Lisa Carr
Internal Medicine
St. George's University, School of Medicine

Dr. Kelly Tenbrink
Emergency Medicine
American Board of Emergency Medicine