BPC-157 is widely studied in tissue repair (tendon, ligament, muscle, bone), gastrointestinal protection (ulcers, IBD, leaky gut), neuroprotection, cardiovascular research, and wound healing
Excellent as a pre- + post-party-like-a-rock-star shot and may help treat male infertility
162 In couples undergoing in vitro fertilization due to male infertility, giving the men 6 mg of melatonin daily was reported to reduce sperm DNA oxidative damage after 45 days and result in higher quality embryos
It is studied in animal models of tendon, ligament, GI and vascular healing (200+ PubMed publications)

It is classified as a research chemical, meaning: It cannot be legally marketed as a drug or supplement It is not recognized as "Generally Recognized as Safe" (GRAS) No New Drug Application (NDA) has been submitted It has not undergone the formal FDA approval process Research Chemical Status BPC-157 is available for purchase as a "research chemical" in most jurisdictions, with important caveats: Sold for "research purposes only" Not for human consumption (legally) No quality standards enforced by regulatory agencies Purity and identity depend entirely on supplier integrity International Regulations Regulatory status varies by country: United States : Research chemical, not approved for human use European Union : Not approved, status varies by member state Canada : Not approved for human use, research chemical Australia : Not approved, TGA Category 4 substance United Kingdom : Not approved for human use Sports and Competition BPC-157 is not specifically listed on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) prohibited list, unlike TB-500

four contained the declared API, while two samples were incorrectly labeled, and the declared API was absent