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Contact the BPC-157 Research Console

Editorial questions, citation corrections, and source suggestions are welcome. Clinical questions are not something this console can answer.

What to reach us about

This is the contact channel for MD BPC-157, the editorial research console for the BPC-157 literature. Use it for the things a console can act on: a citation that should be corrected, a study you think belongs in the register, a factual error on any page, or a question about how we sourced a particular figure. We read every message in that spirit and update pages when a correction is warranted.

Because accuracy is the whole product here, correction requests are especially welcome. If a dose, a half-life, an inhibition ratio, or a regulatory detail looks wrong against the primary source, tell us which page and which claim, and point us at the source — that is exactly the input this project is built to absorb.

What we cannot help with

We cannot answer medical questions, and we will not try. There is no clinician behind this console, no consultation, and no prescription — the "md" in the name is an editorial register, not a clinical service, as the about page explains. Questions about whether to use BPC-157, at what dose, or for what condition are outside what this project does and outside what the published evidence can responsibly answer for an individual.

We also do not sell, supply, source, or price BPC-157, and we do not refer to any vendor, pharmacy, clinic, or telehealth provider. Messages seeking product, sourcing, or where-to-buy information will not receive that information, because providing it is not what this site is for. For the regulatory landscape — what BPC-157's FDA 503A status is and how lawful compounded access works in general — see the legal-status page.

Contact form

Use the form below to send an editorial or correction message. Include the page and the specific claim where relevant, and a primary-source link if your message is a correction. This form sends an editorial message only; it is not a request for medical advice, a product order, or a prescription, and submitting it creates no clinical relationship of any kind.