Peptide entry

TB-500 Frag

Research peptidePeptide

Also known as: TB500 Frag 5 mg

Evidence / context

Evidence: Limited. Recovery support context differs from full-length TB4 formats.

Available vial formats

TB-500 Frag
Vial 10 mgMix 3.0 mLConc 3.33 mg/mL
  • Conservative 1-2 mg per injection, 1-2x/week (30-60 units per injection)
  • Standard 2 mg per injection, 2x/week (60 units per injection)
  • Aggressive 2-2.5 mg per injection, 2-3x/week short-term only (60-75 units per injection)
  • Cycle length 4-8 weeks
  • Best timing Recovery days or after training.
TB-500 Frag
Vial 5 mgMix 2.0 mLConc 2.5 mg/mL
  • Conservative 1-2 mg per injection, 1-2x/week (40-80 units per injection)
  • Standard 2 mg per injection, 2x/week (80 units per injection)
  • Aggressive 2-2.5 mg per injection, 2-3x/week short-term only (80-100 units per injection)
  • Cycle length 4-8 weeks
  • Best timing Recovery days or after training.

Reconstitution

  1. Swab vial tops with alcohol
  2. Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water
  3. Inject slowly down vial wall (don't blast powder)
  4. Gently swirl - do not shake
  5. Rest 5-10 min to dissolve
  6. Refrigerate 2-8 C

Dosing, cycle & timing

Timing: Use a consistent schedule across the week.

Support / expected effects

Side effects / tolerability

Practical tips

Storage

Refrigerated: ~45-60 days.

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FAQ

What is TB-500 Frag explored for?

Localized tissue repair/recovery support. Joint/tendon support. Synergistic with BPC in many protocols.

How is TB-500 Frag reconstituted?

1) Swab vial tops with alcohol 2) Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water 3) Inject slowly down vial wall (don't blast powder) 4) Gently swirl - do not shake 5) Rest 5-10 min to dissolve 6) Refrigerate 2-8 C

What is a typical cycle length for TB-500 Frag?

4-8 weeks

How are doses measured in syringe units here?

Units mean U-100 insulin-syringe gradations (1 mL = 100 units), not International Units. Use the calculator to convert a dose into the exact draw for your vial and water amount.

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