Wolf Pack (BPC-157 + TB-500) – Patient Guide
Overview: Wolf Pack combines BPC-157 and TB-500, two peptides commonly used to support recovery, tissue repair, and overall healing. This combination is often utilized to support muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and soft tissues while promoting recovery from physical activity and everyday wear and tear.
Dose: Every treatment plan is customized to your individual needs, goals, and clinical response.
Schedule: Use as directed by your provider.
Timing: Can be administered at any time of day. Consistency is recommended.
Suggested Use: Use as directed; dosing and frequency may be adjusted based on individual response and treatment goals.
Administration: Subcutaneous injection into the fat layer just beneath the skin (not into muscle). Common areas include the abdomen or outer thigh. Rotate sites with each use.
Storage: Keep refrigerated. Do not freeze. Protect from direct sunlight.
Missed Dose: Take the next scheduled dose. Do not double doses.
Expected Benefits: May support recovery, tissue repair, joint comfort, mobility, exercise recovery, and overall healing. Results are gradual and may vary between individuals.
Possible Side Effects: Injection site redness, irritation, mild headache, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, or temporary discomfort at the injection site.
What to Expect (Day 1–3): Most patients do not notice immediate changes. Some may experience mild soreness at the injection site or subtle improvements in recovery and comfort. Benefits typically build gradually with consistent use.
Why Consistency Matters: Recovery and tissue repair are ongoing biological processes. Consistent use may help support the body's natural healing pathways over time. Missing doses or inconsistent use may reduce effectiveness.
Important: Use only as directed. More is not better; increasing your dose without guidance may increase side effects without improving results. Individual response may vary and results are not guaranteed.
Monitoring: Report any unusual symptoms to your provider. Follow-up and lab work may be recommended based on your treatment plan and response.
Notes: Best outcomes are achieved with proper sleep, hydration, balanced nutrition, physical therapy when appropriate, and regular exercise. In case of emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

