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BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide derived from a protein found in gastric juice. Research has demonstrated remarkable regenerative and anti-inflammatory properties — supporting tendon healing, gut repair, nerve recovery, and joint health.
Key Benefits
- Accelerates tendon and ligament healing in research models
- Reduces chronic joint inflammation
- Supports gut lining integrity and digestive health
- Neuroprotective properties supporting nerve tissue recovery
- May reduce chronic pain associated with soft tissue injuries
Who is a Good Candidate?
Athletes and active individuals dealing with tendon injuries, persistent joint pain, or gut health issues, as well as patients recovering from surgical procedures, orthopedic injuries, or inflammatory conditions.
Starting from $229/month
Serving Washington, D.C.
The nation's capital runs on ambition and tight schedules. OmniRx Health serves DC residents across all eight wards—federal workers on Capitol Hill, policy professionals in Dupont Circle, families in Northeast, and students at Georgetown and Howard. Our telehealth platform is designed for busy Washingtonians who need flexible healthcare that doesn't require taking half a day off to sit in a waiting room. Get expert care during your lunch break or after the Metro stops running.
OmniRx Health providers are licensed by the DC Board of Medicine to deliver telehealth services throughout the District.
DC pharmacies throughout all eight wards provide prescription services with convenient same-day or next-day delivery options.
The District has progressive telehealth laws that support comprehensive virtual care for its residents.
DC requires telehealth coverage parity, and DC Medicaid covers virtual visits for eligible District residents.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What conditions is BPC-157 used for?
- BPC-157 has been studied primarily for its effects on accelerating tendon and ligament healing, reducing joint inflammation, improving gut lining integrity (leaky gut), and supporting nerve tissue regeneration. It is used by patients with sports injuries, chronic tendinopathy, inflammatory bowel conditions, and those seeking post-surgical recovery support.
- How is BPC-157 administered?
- BPC-157 is most commonly injected subcutaneously or intramuscularly near the site of injury for localized tissue effects. For gut-related conditions, oral administration is preferred as BPC-157 maintains stability in the gastrointestinal environment. Your provider will recommend the most appropriate administration route based on your condition.
- Is BPC-157 safe to use?
- Research studies to date show a favorable safety profile for BPC-157 with no significant adverse effects reported in human use. As a physician-prescribed compounded peptide, it is manufactured under strict quality controls at licensed compounding pharmacies. Your provider will discuss the current evidence base during your consultation.
- Is telehealth legal in Washington, D.C.?
- Yes, the District has progressive telehealth laws supporting virtual healthcare. Licensed providers can offer comprehensive services including consultations and prescriptions.
- Can federal workers in DC use telehealth?
- Telehealth is perfect for DC's federal workforce. Get care during lunch or after work without navigating traffic or taking leave.
- Does DC Medicaid cover telehealth?
- Yes, DC Medicaid covers telehealth services for eligible District residents. Virtual visits are reimbursed at rates comparable to in-person appointments.