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Wolverine Stack Calculator

Calculate reconstitution doses for Wolverine Stack

Wolverine Stack is a multi-peptide blend. Use the blend calculator → to see individual component doses.
mg
mL
Concentration 5.00 mg/mL
Doses per vial 4
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1mL / 100 units
50 units
0.500 mL

How to use: Enter your vial size and the amount of bacteriostatic water you'll add. Then enter your desired dose to see exactly how much to draw.

Tip: 1 mL = 100 units on an insulin syringe. Draw slowly to ensure accuracy.

Wolverine Stack Reference

Wolverine Stack Dosing Protocols

GoalDoseFrequency
General Recovery ProtocolBPC-157: 250mcg 2x/day + TB-500: 2mg 2x/weekBPC-157 daily, TB-500 twice weekly
Intensive Injury RecoveryBPC-157: 500mcg 2x/day + TB-500: 2.5mg 2x/weekBPC-157 daily, TB-500 twice weekly
Maintenance/Prevention ProtocolBPC-157: 250mcg 1x/day + TB-500: 2mg 1x/weekBPC-157 daily, TB-500 weekly

Reconstitution Steps

  1. 01 Reconstitute each peptide separately
  2. 02 BPC-157: Add 2mL BAC water to 5mg vial = 250mcg per 0.1mL
  3. 03 TB-500: Add 2mL BAC water to 5mg vial = 250mcg per 0.1mL
  4. 04 Inject slowly along vial wall; swirl gently—never shake
  5. 05 Store reconstituted peptides refrigerated at 2-8°C
  6. 06 Do NOT mix peptides in same syringe unless pre-made blend
  7. 07 Use separate injection sites if administering same day

Quick Reference

Typical Dose BPC-157: 250-500 mcg per dose + TB-500: 2-2.5 mg per dose
Frequency BPC-157: 1-2x daily; TB-500: 2x per week (typically Monday/Thursday or Tuesday/Friday)
Storage Lyophilized powder: room temperature acceptable; Reconstituted: 2-8°C refrigerated for both peptides
Cycle 4-8 weeks for injury recovery; shorter for maintenance
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