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Sublingual BPC-157
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BPC-157

Accelerated recovery, wherever you need it most

Medically reviewed by the PeRx clinical teamLast reviewed April 12, 2026

BPC-157 is a peptide fragment derived from a naturally occurring protein found in the human stomach — extensively studied for its relationship to tissue-repair and anti-inflammatory pathways. Our sublingual version delivers it as a thin, pre-measured dissolvable strip that you place under the tongue. The active compound absorbs directly through the oral mucosa into the bloodstream, bypassing the digestive tract entirely. No mixing, no syringes, no refrigeration.

Why the strip format

What a pre-measured dissolvable strip gives you that an injection or capsule doesn't.

Often explored in soft tissue support — muscles, tendons, ligaments

Frequently referenced in routines focused on joint comfort and mobility

Studied for its relationship to gut lining and digestive balance

Popular in post-exercise and high-stress recovery protocols

How you'll take it

One strip under the tongue, about a minute to dissolve. Here is what the dosing rhythm looks like day to day.

BPC-157 enters the bloodstream directly through the soft tissue inside your mouth. No stomach acid, no first-pass liver metabolism — the compound reaches systemic circulation without the breakdown that limits oral capsules.

Protocol

One pre-measured strip per day. Each strip is manufactured to clinical accuracy in a cGMP-certified facility — no measuring, mixing, or syringes.

Timing

Best taken on an empty stomach or thirty minutes before food, so the strip has a clean window to dissolve through the sublingual tissue.

Onset

Absorption begins the moment the strip contacts your oral mucosa — typically faster than capsules or tablets that rely on digestive transit.

Sublingual strip vs subcutaneous injection

PeRx offers both formats for most peptides. Here is how they actually compare day to day.

Sublingual strip

Format
Thin pharmaceutical film
Administration
Place under tongue, let it dissolve
Prep work
None — open pouch and dose
Needles
None
Storage
Room temperature, no refrigeration
Travel
Pocket, wallet, carry-on — TSA friendly
Onset
Begins on contact with the oral mucosa
Best fit for
Daily routines, travel, needle-averse patients, beginners

Subcutaneous injection

Format
Reconstituted vial + insulin syringe
Administration
Draw, rotate site, inject subcutaneously
Prep work
Prep needle, wipe vial and injection area with an alcohol swab
Needles
Yes — insulin-gauge insulin syringes
Storage
Refrigerated after reconstitution
Travel
Cold pack + sharps disposal + TSA documentation
Onset
Systemic uptake once absorbed subcutaneously
Best fit for
Established protocols, higher research-referenced bioavailability

Neither format is strictly better — they are tradeoffs. Your provider will help you pick based on your goals, your comfort with needles, and how the protocol fits into the rest of your routine.

Supplement facts

What's on the label. One strip = one serving.

Supplement Facts

Serving Size:1 Strip
Servings Per Container:30
Amount Per Serving% DV*
Calories
0
Calories from fat
0
Total fat
00%
BPC-157
500 mcg

† Daily value not established.

*Percent daily value based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Other Ingredients: Pullulan, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Stevia, Vegetable Glycerin, Organic Citrus Extracts, Carrot Powder (color), Xylitol, Gum Acacia, Sunflower Lecithin, Gum Arabic.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Who explores sublingual BPC-157

Every sublingual protocol is reviewed by a provider before approval. This section is a general research-framing reference, not medical advice.

Commonly explored by

  • Adults rehabbing a chronic soft tissue or joint issue
  • Athletes managing training load and recovery cycles
  • Patients exploring the research on gut lining support
  • Peptide-curious patients who want a needle-free entry point

Consult a provider first

  • Pregnant or nursing patients
  • Patients with an active cancer diagnosis
  • Anyone on immunosuppressive therapy
  • Anyone on a complex medication regimen without prior peptide experience

Common questions

How do I take a BPC-157 strip?

Place one strip under your tongue or against the inside of your cheek and let it dissolve. It takes about a minute. No water, no swallowing, no preparation — the active compound absorbs directly through the soft tissue inside your mouth.

How does the sublingual strip compare to a BPC-157 injection?

The injection delivers BPC-157 into subcutaneous tissue; the strip delivers it through the oral mucosa. Both routes avoid the gastric breakdown that limits oral capsules. Your provider can recommend which format fits your routine and goals.

Can I keep the strips in my gym bag or travel kit?

Yes. The strips are designed for modern routines — no refrigeration, no water, no TSA questions about syringes. They fit in a wallet, carry-on, or any pocket.

How long is a typical BPC-157 course?

Most protocols run in four- to eight-week cycles and are reassessed at a provider check-in. Running indefinitely is not the default — this is a targeted repair tool, not a daily vitamin. Your provider will calibrate the cycle length to your goals and progress.

How quickly might I notice effects?

Acute effects on circulation and inflammation are often reported within the first week or two. Tissue-level repair operates on a longer timeline — expect weeks to months, not hours. Biology rebuilds at its own pace, and the peptide is a support rather than an instant fix.

Can I stack BPC-157 with other sublingual peptides?

Yes. BPC-157 in the morning paired with NAD+, GHK-Cu, or glutathione in another window is a common combination. Your provider will sequence them so they do not compete for the sublingual absorption window, and so your protocols stay targeted rather than scattered.

Is there a loading phase for new patients?

Some protocols include a short loading window for first-time users, but it is provider-defined and not one-size-fits-all. First-time patients are typically started on a conservative ramp before moving to a maintenance dose, which is part of what the provider review is for.

Research references

A short reading list of peer-reviewed studies and reviews on BPC-157. All links resolve to the primary source on PubMed.

  1. 1
    Stable Gastric Pentadecapeptide BPC 157 and Wound Healing
    Seiwerth et al. · Frontiers in Pharmacology · 2021 · PMID 34267654
  2. 2
    Gastric pentadecapeptide BPC 157 and its role in accelerating musculoskeletal soft tissue healing
    Gwyer et al. · Cell and Tissue Research · 2019 · PMID 30915550
  3. 3

Links open PubMed in a new tab. Citation of a study is not an endorsement of off-label use. Always consult a licensed provider before starting any peptide protocol.

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