Reconstitution Steps Draw 2.0 mL of bacteriostatic water into a sterile syringe
Using nasal spray format Bioavailability through nasal spray is genuinely poor for BPC-157, with subcutaneous injection and properly formulated oral administration being the only validated approaches
The picture is consistent: the adverse events are overwhelmingly gastrointestinal, they track with dose, and they cluster during escalation
Advanced / Aggressive Approach (3.0 mL 3.33 mg/mL total blend) Weeks 12: 0.5 mg total blend once weekly ~15 units (0.15 mL)
For researchers studying peptide blends such as the BPC-157 + TB-500 Blend (10mg), bacteriostatic water is an ideal reconstitution solution that maintains the integrity of both peptides
Safety, Side Effects, and Precautions Known Side Effects BPC-157 TB-500 nasal spray is generally well-tolerated, but potential side effects include: Nasal-Specific Mild nasal irritation or dryness Occasional nosebleeds (rare) Temporary altered sense of smell Nasal congestion Systemic Headaches (uncommon) Dizziness (rare) Fatigue or lethargy (temporary) Localized flushing or warmth Most side effects are mild and resolve with continued use or dosage adjustment