Two peptides often mentioned alongside BPC-157 are: TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4): Found naturally in the body, particularly after injury
VEGF promotes blood-vessel growth, and follicle vascularization is one of the factors associated with the growth phase of the hair cycle better perfusion of the dermal papilla is part of how a follicle sustains active growth
Formal drug interaction data for BPC-157 is limited, so its important to be cautious when combining it with anticoagulants, strong anti-inflammatories, or medications that affect vascular tone or wound healing
It is commonly studied in models involving soft tissue response, gastrointestinal barrier integrity, inflammatory signaling, vascular response, and connective tissue remodeling
Here's how it synergizes with some of the most popular peptides: Tesamorelin Tesamorelin, a synthetic GHRH analog, is FDA-approved to reduce visceral fat
It can also cause balance issues, numbness, or tingling sensations in our hands and feet, raising the chance of falls