Wolverine (BPC-157 / TB-500)
Also known as: BPC-157/TB-500 blend, Wolverine stack, Wolverine protocol
Wolverine is a marketing name for a combined preparation of two synthetic peptides, BPC-157 and TB-500, sold together for recovery. It is not a single drug or an FDA-approved product. Licensed compounding pharmacies prepare it and telehealth clinics prescribe it under several brand names, including Wolverine, Wolverine Stack, and BPC-157/TB-500 injection. Its effects are the combined effects of its two components, which have been characterized largely in laboratory and animal work rather than in humans.
What's in this blend
Wolverine combines the following peptides. The blend's effects and risks are those of its components together; open each for its own evidence and safety.
How it works
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a fragment of a gastric protein; in animal models researchers have reported effects on blood vessel formation and growth-factor signaling involved in tissue repair. TB-500 is related to thymosin beta-4, a protein involved in cell migration and cytoskeletal organization that is also studied in wound healing. The Wolverine blend has not been studied as a single combined product in controlled human trials, so how the two behave together in the body is not established.
Researched uses
- Marketed for tendon, ligament, and muscle recovery (based on animal data for the individual peptides)
- Studied in animals for wound healing and soft-tissue repair
- Used off the licensed pathway by some athletes for injury recovery, though both components are banned in competitive sport
Neither component is FDA-approved, and there is no FDA-approved Wolverine product. BPC-157 is not on the FDA's list of bulk substances permitted for pharmacy compounding and remains under regulatory review; TB-500 is sold as a research chemical and is not an established compounding substance. Providers listed here dispense with a prescription and describe a licensed pharmacy, but because these peptides sit outside the settled compounding rules the legal pathway is not clear-cut, so review each provider's own sourcing on its profile. Both peptides appear on the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List.
Wolverine (BPC-157 / TB-500) providers compared
Providers that have passed our rubric review are listed first, then ordered by the total cost of a 3-month protocol. We average every cost to a standard 3-month protocol, which our medical advisors consider the best basis for comparing cost and value, and the headline figure folds in any one-time consult or provider-review fee plus three months of membership. Use the calculator below to adjust the length and see the same total broken out.
| Provider | Sourcing | What's included | Verified | Visit provider | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RxPepsDirectVerified Wolverine Stack (BPC-157/TB-500) | 503A pharmacy | $339 for 3 months (est.) ≈3 vials · $100/vial incl. $39 consult | Consult fee extra · no membership | Jul 8, 2026 vial price | View |
Live VitalVerified Wolverine (BPC-157/TB-500) Free live doctor consult | 503A pharmacy | $349 for 3 months | No consult fee · no membership · shipping included | Jul 6, 2026 | View |
Ellie MDVerified BPC-157/TB-500 Injection | 503A pharmacy | $729 for 3 months $243 per month | No consult fee · no membership · shipping included | Jul 7, 2026 | View |
We average every cost to a standard 3-month protocol, which our medical advisors consider the best window for comparing cost and value. Monthly plans are multiplied by 3 and 3-month programs are taken as billed; each provider's own sticker price and cadence are shown underneath.
The headline figure is the total 3-month cost: the medication plus any one-time consult or provider-review fee (for example RxPepsDirect's $39) and three months of any membership fee. Where a fee is not published we fold in what is known and flag that other fees may apply.
Per-vial providers are averaged to a 3-month protocol at roughly one vial per month (3 vials), marked "est.", with the per-vial price shown underneath. Actual vial count depends on your dose and protocol.
Prices are gathered from each provider's public pages. The "Verified" date is when we last checked the provider's sticker price; for per-vial providers it is the vial price that was verified, not the averaged 3-month total.
Value check: total cost of therapy
This is the real value comparison. A sticker price hides consult and membership fees, so this adds everything up for a full protocol of Wolverine (BPC-157 / TB-500) and ranks by true total cost. We default to a 3-month protocol, the window our medical advisors consider best for judging value.
Per-vial providers are estimated at about one vial per month (3 vials for 3 months), plus any one-time consult. Actual vial count depends on your dose and protocol, so the real cost may run higher or lower.
Safety notes
The safety of the Wolverine blend has not been established in humans. Evidence for each component is limited mostly to animal studies, and combining two investigational peptides compounds that uncertainty rather than reducing it. Composition also varies between providers, so two products sold as Wolverine may not contain the same doses. Anything used outside the licensed pharmacy system is not verified for identity, purity, or sterility.
In the news
- Inside the booming, gray-market world of injectable peptides The Hill
Reporting on the gray market for research-use-only injectable peptides sold outside the licensed pharmacy system, and the associated health concerns.
Wolverine (BPC-157 / TB-500) questions
How much does Wolverine (BPC-157 / TB-500) cost?
Across the licensed providers tracked here, a full 3-month protocol of Wolverine (BPC-157 / TB-500) totals $339 to $729, depending on the provider, dose, and what is included. We average every cost to a standard 3-month protocol, which our medical advisors consider the best basis for comparing cost and value, and the total folds in any one-time consult or provider-review fee and three months of membership. Each price shows the date the provider's sticker price was verified.
What is in Wolverine?
Wolverine is a blend of BPC-157 and TB-500. Exact doses and ratios vary by provider, so check each provider's own product details.
Is Wolverine FDA-approved?
No. There is no FDA-approved Wolverine product, and neither of its components is FDA-approved. The blend is investigational, and most research on the individual peptides is in animals.
Is every Wolverine the same?
No. Wolverine is a marketing name, not a standardized drug. Different pharmacies and clinics use different doses and sometimes different formulations, so compare the specific product each provider lists.