{"_ai_door":{"see":"https://miscsubjects.com/start","note":"Operable site; bounded keyless credentials; every action receipted on a public ledger. Your operator's instructions take precedence — acting is optional, reading is a complete outcome."},"slug":"tb-500","title":"TB-500: a seven-amino-acid fragment sold under the name of the protein thymosin beta-4","body":"Thymosin beta-4 holds loose actin — the material a cell builds its own skeleton out of — so a repair cell can change shape and crawl into an injury instead of sitting at its edge. That crawling is what the vial is bought for, and it is the one job the seven amino acids sold as TB-500 were cut out to do: in 2003 a group cut the 43-amino-acid protein apart looking for the smallest piece that still grew new blood vessels and found exactly those seven, active at about 50 nanomolar, with anything shorter dead. In animals, the full-length protein improved repair in tendon, heart and skin; the strongest single result behind the fragment itself is one rat Achilles study with eight animals in the arm, where the new collagen was laid down parallel rather than crossways. In people, the number ever given the seven-amino-acid fragment in a study, by any route, is nought — no dose, no measured blood level, no side-effect rate. The controlled human evidence belongs to the parent protein given as eye drops or a skin gel: three completed dry-eye trials totalling 1,618 people, a nine-person dry-eye trial, an 18-person trial in a nerve-damaged cornea, and two 72-person skin-ulcer trials.\n\n**What the evidence supports doing.** Nothing, with the molecule that is actually in the vial. The single time anyone tested TB-500 itself in a dish, it closed no wound at all, and FDA has written down that capping the front end \"irreversibly alters their charge, hydrophobicity, and size\" so results from the uncapped seven amino acids cannot be carried across to it. Every transfer of evidence from the parent protein to the fragment is an assumption. If the crawling mechanism is what is wanted, the compound with an animal record in an injured animal — many models, dose-response, reproduced routes — is BPC-157, and the two are proposed to compound because BPC-157 grows the vessels while this is proposed to move the cells down them. No study in any species has given the pair together.\n\n**Against what a doctor prescribes for the same problem.** An anti-inflammatory reduces the pain by suppressing the process that repairs the tissue, and the tissue comes back weaker for it. The relief is real — ibuprofen 400 mg, number-needed-to-treat 2.5 for at least half the pain gone, across roughly 460 randomised trials and about 50,000 participants. The structural cost is measured too: in rats these drugs significantly lowered the maximum pull-out strength and the stiffness of a repaired tendon at its bone anchor, at every dosing window anyone has tested — the first five days, days 6 to 14, and days 11 to 20 after a repair. A steroid injection does not rebuild anything at all; what it buys is deferral of a surgical decision. Yearly bill on top: upper gut complications 3.97× on ibuprofen and 4.22× on naproxen, heart failure risk roughly doubled across the class. Held to one standard, neither side has a finished controlled trial showing it rebuilds a torn tissue in a person. The difference is that the drug has been measured making the healed join weaker, while the seven amino acids in this vial have not been measured doing anything to a person at all — no trial, no dose, no effect size, and no counted record at a known exposure, because nobody knows which molecule was in the vial.\n\nHere is the rest of the evidence state, and it decides how to read everything after it. Randomised trials of the seven-amino-acid fragment sold as TB-500: none completed, none running, none finished and unpublished. The number of people who have ever been given that fragment in a study, by any route, is nought, so there is no established dose for it, no measured blood level in a person, and no side-effect rate from a trial. One record on ClinicalTrials.gov names TB-500 — NCT07487363, first posted March 2026 — and its own public summary opens by saying it is a fictional example of a registry-style record. The controlled human evidence that does exist belongs to a different molecule, the 43-amino-acid parent protein thymosin beta-4, and it was given as eye drops or a skin gel: three completed dry-eye trials totalling 1,618 people, a nine-person dry-eye trial, an 18-person trial in a nerve-damaged cornea, and two 72-person skin-ulcer trials. Add the Chinese full-length programme and another 236 people have had the parent protein into a vein. None of that is tendon, ligament, muscle, fascia, cartilage or disc, and in twenty years no sponsor has registered a musculoskeletal trial of either molecule. The animal record is rats, mice, rabbits and horses, and its strongest single result is eight rats an arm with a stitched Achilles tendon. What has never been measured in a person is the thing in the vial.\n\nOne disclosure, because it should change how you read the rest. The operator of this site has a commercial interest in compounds described here. That is a reason to weigh what is on this page against the sources it cites rather than against its tone, and every claim below carries the source that supports it for exactly that reason.\n\nWhat is sold as \"TB-500\" is not that protein. It is a seven-amino-acid piece cut out of the middle of it — positions 17 through 23 — with a chemical cap welded onto the front end. Written out it is Ac-Leu-Lys-Lys-Thr-Glu-Thr-Gln, or Ac-LKKTETQ for short. The studies on the vendor page were nearly all run on the 43-amino-acid protein. The powder in the vial is nearly always the seven-amino-acid piece.\n\nThat is the single most useful fact on this page, so it goes first. Everything else — the dosing arithmetic, the horse blood levels, the rat tendons, the anti-doping ban, the cancer numbers, what 31 people who injected it say happened to them — reads differently once you know the evidence and the product are two different molecules.\n\n## What is breaking down, and what would have to be built back\n\nTake the two injuries that bring people here.\n\nA tendon is rope. Type I collagen fibres, laid down in parallel, bundled, and anchored into bone. It goes wrong slowly: the fibres lose their parallel order, the cells inside stop laying down good collagen and start laying down disorganised patch material, and tiny vessels grow in where they do not belong while the tissue overall stays starved of blood. That last part is the whole problem. A tendon has very little blood supply, so the cells and oxygen needed to rebuild it arrive slowly, and the repair loses the race against the next load you put through it.\n\nA disc is worse. The soft centre of the disc holds water under pressure; the tough outer ring contains it. With age and load the centre dries out, the ring cracks, the height drops, and the joints above and below start taking force they were not built for. A disc has almost no blood supply at all in its middle — nutrients seep in slowly through the bone above and below it. Nothing in the body repairs more slowly than the middle of a disc. [[degenerative-disc-disease|What degenerating discs actually do]] and [[herniated-disc|what a herniation actually does]] are covered separately.\n\nSo the chain that breaks tissue down looks like this: load exceeds repair, the cells switch from building rope to building patch, blood supply stays too thin to feed either, the patch scars instead of remodelling, and the tissue ends up weaker — so the same load now breaks it faster.\n\nAnything that would build it back has to hit one of five links. This is the frame to hold every claim below against.\n\n| Link in the chain | What would have to happen | Does the evidence reach it |\n|---|---|---|\n| Blood supply | more small vessels feeding the injury | strong for the 43-amino-acid protein in animals, and the seven-amino-acid piece is the part that does it |\n| Cells arriving | repair cells crawl into the damage instead of sitting at the edge | strong in a dish and in rodent skin, never measured in a human tendon |\n| Collagen quality | new rope laid parallel, not patch laid crossways | one rat Achilles study, eight animals in the arm |\n| Less scar | fewer of the contracting cells that turn repair into scar | real for the full protein, and it runs through a piece the vial cannot make |\n| Inflammation settling | fewer inflammatory signals, so repair can start | shown for the full protein, not for the fragment |\n\n## The vial and the studies contain different molecules\n\nTwo products sit side by side on the same shelf at the same 10 mg strength — one labelled \"TB-500\", one labelled \"TB-500 / Thymosin Beta-4\" — and nothing on either label tells you which molecule is inside. This is not a technicality.\n\n| | Thymosin beta-4 (the natural protein) | \"TB-500\" as sold |\n|---|---|---|\n| Length | 43 amino acids | 7 amino acids (positions 17–23) |\n| Sequence | the whole protein | Ac-LKKTETQ |\n| Weight | ~4,963 daltons | 889.01 daltons |\n| Front end | bare | capped with an acetyl group |\n| Catalogue numbers | recombinant or synthetic full-length | CAS 885340-08-9, UNII QHK6Z47GTG, PubChem CID 62707662 |\n| Tested in people | yes — eye drops, skin gel, heart | never, by any route |\n| Can it release Ac-SDKP | yes, cut off the front end | no, it comes from the wrong part of the protein |\n| Official drug name | recombinant human thymosin β4 | it does not have one |\n\nWhere the fragment came from is documented. In 2003 a group cut the protein apart looking for the smallest piece that still grew new blood vessels, and found it: those seven amino acids, and nothing shorter. Peptides missing the seven were dead. The seven on their own worked at about 50 nanomolar. Adding loose actin at 5 to 50 nanomolar switched the effect off completely, which proves the activity comes from grabbing actin rather than from docking into a receptor.\n\n[[embed:source:s1]]\n\nThat is the honest origin story. The fragment is real, it does one real thing, and one thing is not the same as everything the parent protein does.\n\n## A regulator wrote the mismatch down in July 2026\n\nThe Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee briefing package is the only document from a government agency that examines TB-500 as a substance. It says in plain terms that the two are not interchangeable, and it names the marketing error.\n\n[[embed:source:s22]]\n\nThree findings in that package change how everything else reads.\n\n**Nobody has been given it and measured.** The agency searched the published literature through March 2025 and reports that \"no articles were found in which TB-500 was administered to humans.\" The people who nominated it supplied no clinical data and no record of anyone taking it, by any route. The agency's safety verdict is the word \"unknown\" — not clean, not dangerous, unknown.\n\n**The cap on the front end is not a detail.** The wound-healing papers vendors point at used the *uncapped* seven amino acids, LKKTETQ. FDA states that capping the front end \"irreversibly alters their charge, hydrophobicity, and size,\" and that what the uncapped version does \"cannot be directly extrapolated\" to TB-500. Change the electrical charge and the water-repelling behaviour of a molecule whose entire job is sticking to another molecule, and you have changed the thing that matters.\n\n**The one time anybody tested TB-500 itself in a dish, it did nothing.** In a scratch test — you scrape a line across a sheet of skin-building cells and time how fast they close it — TB-500 free base \"appeared to be devoid of wound-healing properties.\" Its breakdown product, capped LKKTE, at 50 micrograms per millilitre did close the scratch by a small but real amount. That leaves open the possibility that TB-500 is a delivery form for a shorter piece. Nobody has tested that either way.\n\nThe same package records that the nomination itself carried a molecular formula that was wrong and a CAS number matching neither the free base nor the acetate salt. It also records where TB-500 actually came from commercially: a 2011 veterinary preparation sold to make racehorses and racing greyhounds perform better.\n\n## Seven amino acids are enough to pull one lever\n\nThe proposed mechanism runs in five steps. None of it is special injury machinery. It is the ordinary business of a cell changing shape, happening where tissue is being rebuilt.\n\n1. **Holding loose actin.** The protein grabs free actin building blocks, one molecule to one molecule. A held block cannot join a growing strand, so the cell keeps a stock of ready parts instead of a stiff finished mesh.\n2. **Releasing it on command.** Letting those blocks go where and when the cell wants lets it extend a strand in one direction and push. Holding is not blocking. It is stockpiling, and the stockpile is what makes movement in a chosen direction possible.\n3. **Crawling.** A cell that can build a leading edge crawls. Skin cells crossed a filter two to three times faster with as little as 10 picograms of the protein present. The cells that line blood vessels do the same thing.\n4. **New blood vessels.** Those seven amino acids are the piece that does this, and this is the only step where the fragment is the active part rather than a bystander. Vessel-lining cells crawl, sprout, and form tubes.\n5. **Inflammation settling down.** The full 43-amino-acid protein reduces the number of inflammatory cells at a wound and turns down three inflammatory signals — TNF-alpha, interleukin-1β and interleukin-6.\n\n[[embed:source:s28]]\n\nSteps 3 and 4 were measured together in the original rat wound work. Applied to the skin or injected into the belly cavity, the full protein grew the skin surface back over the wound 42% faster at four days and 61% faster at seven, with more collagen and more vessels in the treated wounds than in the salt-water controls.\n\n[[embed:source:s2]]\n\nStep 4 is the step that matters for the tissue you are worried about. Tendon, ligament, the sheet of tissue around muscle and a spinal disc all share one problem: not enough blood. A mechanism aimed at growing vessels is aimed at the actual bottleneck. That is a good argument on paper. It is also where the argument stops, because nobody has grown a vessel into a human tendon with this and measured it.\n\n## Why it gets run with BPC-157, and what happened when somebody tested that\n\n[[bpc-157|BPC-157]] and TB-500 are sold as a pair because their proposed mechanisms sit at different points in the same repair sequence.\n\n| | TB-500 / thymosin beta-4 | BPC-157 |\n|---|---|---|\n| What it grabs | the pool of loose actin building blocks | the grip machinery a cell uses to hold a surface (FAK and paxillin) |\n| How it reaches blood vessels | the seven-amino-acid piece makes vessel-lining cells crawl and sprout | raises the main vessel-growth receptor and the nitric-oxide pathway |\n| Level it acts at | supplying the cell's internal skeleton | grip and growth signals |\n| Tissue where it is best evidenced | cornea, skin wound (as the full protein) | rat tendon, ligament, gut |\n| Route used in the studies | on the surface, into the belly cavity, implanted locally | into the belly cavity, by mouth, locally |\n\nThe theory is that one supplies the machinery for moving and the other supplies the signal telling cells where to move. It is coherent. It has been tested head to head exactly once, and the pairing failed.\n\n[[embed:source:s25]]\n\nThirty-two male Sprague-Dawley rats, twelve weeks old, about 330 grams each, had the Achilles tendon cut through and repaired, then four weeks of injections into the belly cavity, in four groups of eight: BPC-157 at 10 micrograms per kilogram per day, TB-500 at 60 micrograms per kilogram per day, both together, or nothing.\n\nTB-500 on its own was the arm that reached statistical significance. Maximum load before the tendon failed: p < 0.05. Total Bonar score, which grades how normal the tissue looks under a microscope: p = 0.016. Movin score, a second grading scale: p = 0.017. A collagen stain showed the most orderly type I collagen in the TB-500 group. A protein stain found no real difference between groups in how much type I collagen was being made.\n\nAnd the combination \"did not confer additional benefits compared to either agent alone.\" The synergy the pair is sold on did not appear in the one experiment that looked for it.\n\n## The scar-tissue claim comes off a piece this fragment cannot produce\n\nA large share of the \"breaks up scar tissue and adhesions\" marketing traces back to Ac-SDKP, a four-amino-acid piece that calms inflammation and reduces scarring, released from the parent protein.\n\nGetting it out takes two enzymes working in order. First an enzyme called meprin-alpha cuts the front section of the protein into pieces under 30 amino acids long. Then a second enzyme, prolyl oligopeptidase, snips Ac-SDKP off. Neither enzyme can do it alone.\n\n[[embed:source:s29]]\n\nNow put the two facts side by side. Ac-SDKP comes off the **front end** of the protein. TB-500 is positions **17 to 23** — the middle. The four-amino-acid piece cannot be made from it at any dose, by any enzyme, in any tissue. Every scar-reduction claim built on Ac-SDKP belongs to the 43-amino-acid protein and does not carry over to what is in the syringe.\n\nThere is a separate scar result for the full protein that does not depend on Ac-SDKP, and it is a good one. In rats, 100 micrograms of the protein delivered on days 2, 3 and 4 through implanted sponges produced wounds at day 14 with very few myofibroblasts — the contracting cells that pull a wound closed into a scar — and very few of their internal tension fibres. The collagen bundles were longer and thicker, and under polarised light they glowed the yellow-red of mature collagen where the untreated wounds glowed the green of immature patch material. Stopping cells from turning into myofibroblasts is the mechanism behind \"repair instead of scar.\"\n\n[[embed:source:s27]]\n\nThe 100 micrograms went into the wound on a sponge. It was the full protein. Neither of those matches a milligram injected into belly fat.\n\n## Sort the whole literature by tissue and the tendon row is one rat study\n\nSomebody counted the entire field. A 2026 scoping review from an orthopaedics and rehabilitation group at the University of Utah screened 1,772 records and included 80 studies.\n\n[[embed:source:s10]]\n\nTheir findings, in their own words: the evidence is \"weighted toward mixed and in vitro designs, and most studies evaluated TB4 rather than TB-500\"; \"direct musculoskeletal tissue categories such as tendon, ligament, muscle, cartilage, and spine/intervertebral disc were comparatively sparse\"; and \"human evidence was concentrated in ocular/cornea and wound/skin/soft tissue settings, whereas direct TB-500 evidence was limited to a single included study.\"\n\nOne study out of eighty tested the molecule that is actually sold.\n\n| Tissue | Best study | Species and model | n | Molecule | How it was given | Result |\n|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|\n| Tendon | Biçer 2026 (PMID 42542926) | rat, Achilles cut and repaired, 4 wk | 32 (8 per arm) | TB-500 | into the belly cavity, 60 µg/kg/day | load to failure up, p<0.05; Bonar p=0.016; adding BPC-157 gave nothing extra |\n| Tendon (cells) | Wu 2020 (PMID 31753373) | human stem cells from fat, on a woven scaffold | in a dish | full protein | released over 28 days from the scaffold | more crawling, more cells multiplying, cells turned into tendon cells |\n| Ligament | Xu 2013 (PMID 23523891) | rat, knee ligament cut through, 4 wk | not stated | full protein | 1 µg in 100 µL of fibrin glue, placed in the gap | even fibre bundles, significantly stronger repair |\n| Muscle | Tokura 2011 (PMID 20880960) | mouse, injured muscle plus cultured muscle cells | living animal and dish | full protein | the animal's own | the protein rises early after injury and pulls muscle cells toward the damage |\n| Skin wound | Malinda 1999 (PMID 10469335) | rat, full-thickness wound | not stated | full protein | on the skin and into the belly cavity | surface regrown 42% faster at 4 d, 61% at 7 d, 11% more wound contraction |\n| Scar | Ehrlich 2010 (PMID 20536458) | rat, implanted sponge, day 14 | not stated | full protein | 100 µg, days 2–4, into the wound | scar-pulling cells suppressed, mature collagen |\n| Heart | Bock-Marquette 2004 (PMID 15565145) | mouse, coronary artery tied off | not stated | full protein | belly cavity or into the heart, every third day | heart cells survived, pumping function improved |\n| Cornea | Sosne 2015 (PMID 25826322) | human, severe dry eye | 9 patients (18 eyes) | full protein, 0.1% | eye drops, 6×/day, 28 d | discomfort down 35.1%, p=0.0141; surface staining down 59.1%, p=0.0108 |\n| Cornea | Sosne 2022 (PMCID PMC9820614) | human, nerve-damaged cornea, Phase III | 18 (10 vs 8) | full protein, 0.1% | eye drops, 5×/day | day 29: 60% healed vs 12.5%, p=0.0656; day 43: 50% vs 0%, p=0.0359 |\n| Nerve | Morris 2010 (PMID 20627173) | rat, stroke from a clot | not stated | full protein | whole-body | better neurological recovery, nerve sheaths rebuilt, nerve fibres remodelled |\n| Disc and cartilage | — | — | — | — | — | nothing, for either molecule |\n\n[[embed:source:s19]]\n\nRead the \"Molecule\" column before you read the \"Result\" column. Ten of the eleven rows are the 43-amino-acid protein.\n\n## The best tendon result that exists is eight rats an arm, injected into the belly\n\nThat sentence deserves its own heading, because it is the single strongest piece of evidence in the world for the thing people buy TB-500 to do.\n\nIt ran four weeks. It was a rodent. The dose went into the abdominal cavity, not under the skin. The authors call their own study \"exploratory\" and stop at calling both compounds \"candidate adjuncts to tendon repair, pending dose-optimization and longer-term studies.\" Nothing in it supports a milligram-per-week injection under the skin of a person, and the authors do not claim it does.\n\nThe delivery problem is out in the open in the tendon-engineering literature, which is itself a signal: the people who study getting this peptide into a tendon do not expect an injection into belly fat to do it. When the full protein was loaded into spun polymer yarns it released steadily over 28 days and pushed human stem cells taken from fat toward becoming tendon cells — they crawled more, multiplied more, and switched on tendon genes together.\n\n[[embed:source:s30]]\n\nThe scaffold is the point. Somebody built a 28-day slow-release fibre to hold the peptide at the tendon, because holding it there is the hard part.\n\n## The ligament study worked because the peptide was put in the wound\n\nThe rat knee-ligament study gets summarised as \"TB-500 heals ligaments.\" What it actually did was place 1 microgram of the full-length protein, carried in 100 microlitres of fibrin glue, directly into a ligament that had just been cut through. Local. Held in place by a carrier. One microgram. A different molecule.\n\n[[embed:source:s11]]\n\nThe paper opens by noting that as of 2013 nobody had ever published on this protein in ligament repair at all.\n\n## In muscle, your body already sends this signal after an injury\n\nThe muscle result is not a treatment result, and it is worth understanding why.\n\nInjuring a muscle causes the muscle itself to make more thymosin beta-4 — in the fibres that are regenerating, and in the blood-cell-making cells that move into the damage. The protein then acts as a chemical attractant, pulling muscle precursor cells toward the injury. Both the ordinary protein and its oxidised form sped up closure and pulled cultured muscle cells across a gap. Precursor cells taken from adult muscle followed the oxidised form.\n\n[[embed:source:s26]]\n\nSo the pathway is real in skeletal muscle, and your body switches it on by itself when you tear something. What has never been tested is whether adding more from outside improves a strain. No study has asked that question.\n\n## Every controlled result in a person is an eye or a skin wound\n\nHere is the entire human record for the 43-amino-acid protein, sorted by tissue. None of it is muscle, tendon, ligament or disc.\n\n**Eyes — the only place the numbers turned positive.** A nine-patient dry-eye trial reported eye discomfort down 35.1% and surface damage staining down 59.1% against the vehicle drops.\n\n[[embed:source:s18]]\n\n[[embed:source:s45]]\n\nA Phase III trial in nerve-damaged cornea randomised ten patients against eight. Complete healing at four weeks was 60% versus 12.5%, p = 0.0656 — which misses the usual cutoff for calling a result real. At day 43 it was 50% versus 0%, p = 0.0359, which clears it.\n\n[[embed:source:s32]]\n\nThree completed Phase 3 dry-eye trials sit behind those: ARISE-1 with 317 patients, ARISE-2 with 601, and ARISE-3 with 700, the last finishing in October 2021. Total: 1,618 people. There is still no FDA approval.\n\n**Skin — completed, but safety was the question being asked.** The pressure-ulcer trial enrolled 72 patients on gel at 0.01%, 0.02% and 0.1% by weight, once daily for up to 84 days. The main question was safety and tolerance. Healing was a secondary question.\n\n[[embed:source:s3]]\n\nA matching 72-patient trial in leg ulcers from poor vein drainage completed on the same design.\n\n[[embed:source:s4]]\n\n[[embed:source:s5]]\n\nTwo more were stopped early: one in the blistering skin disease epidermolysis bullosa, 30 patients, and one in corneal wounds in diabetic patients after eye surgery, 12 patients.\n\n[[embed:source:s13]]\n\n**Heart — withdrawn twice, then restarted in another country.** The animal finding that started the programme is specific: the protein forms a complex with two other proteins, PINCH and integrin-linked kinase, which switches on the survival signal Akt. After a coronary artery was tied off in mice, heart muscle cells survived better and the heart pumped better.\n\n[[embed:source:s31]]\n\n[[embed:source:s9]]\n\nThe Phase 1 safety study in healthy volunteers was designed around single rising intravenous doses of 42 mg, 140 mg, 420 mg and 1,260 mg. It never enrolled anybody. The reason on the record: \"Study never initiated due to contract manufacturing issues.\"\n\n[[embed:source:s34]]\n\nThe Phase 2 heart-attack trial behind it was also withdrawn with zero patients enrolled. The only heart programme still producing human data is a Chinese full-length recombinant product called NL005: a Phase 1a in 54 healthy volunteers that established the highest tolerated dose, measured how fast the body cleared it, and checked whether the immune system made antibodies against it, then a Phase 1b in 30 people and two completed Phase 2 trials in heart attack.\n\n[[embed:source:s33]]\n\nLook at the dose scale in that withdrawn Phase 1 design. Milligram quantities of the full protein, dripped into a vein, in a hospital, under a protocol, are not the same object as 2.5 mg of a seven-amino-acid fragment injected under the skin of a belly at home — even though both are written in milligrams.\n\n## One registry record names TB-500, and it says it is made up\n\nSearch ClinicalTrials.gov for TB-500 and you get exactly one interventional record where the intervention is TB-500 itself: NCT07487363, \"TBRIDGE-CV,\" sponsor listed as Hudson Biotech, first posted March 2026.\n\nIts summary reads, word for word: \"This fictional study is an example of a ClinicalTrials.gov-style record.\"\n\n[[embed:source:s35]]\n\nIt is a demonstration template. Its intervention description has an unclosed bracket. Its dose field says the levels \"are not provided in this public example.\" Any page that cites NCT07487363 as proof TB-500 is in human trials is citing a placeholder — and that citation will keep appearing, because it is the only registry entry that looks like the thing people want to find.\n\n## Nothing has ever been injected into a person and measured\n\nOne row, stated plainly, because the tables above allow no other reading.\n\nThere is no human trial of TB-500. None finished, none running, none registered. Every controlled human result belongs to the 43-amino-acid protein, given as eye drops or a skin gel, for dry eye, a nerve-damaged cornea, or a long-standing skin ulcer. For tendon, ligament, muscle, fascia, cartilage or disc, the count of human trials is zero for both molecules.\n\nAsked whether it is proven for a tendon: no. Not partly proven, not proven in a small way. The study has never been run.\n\nThat is one row on this page, not the page. Everything else here is what is actually known.\n\n## Mixing the vial, in numbers a syringe can read\n\nA freeze-dried vial holds a fixed mass of powder. The strength is whatever the water you add makes it, and the volume you inject follows from that. Insulin syringes are marked in units, where 100 units is 1 millilitre, so one unit is 0.01 mL.\n\nTake the common 10 mg vial and add **2 mL of bacteriostatic water**:\n\n- 10 mg ÷ 2 mL = **5 mg per mL**\n- 1 mL is 100 units, so 100 units holds 5 mg\n- **1 unit = 0.05 mg = 50 micrograms**\n\n| Dose you want | Volume | Units on a 100-unit insulin syringe |\n|---|---|---|\n| 250 mcg | 0.05 mL | 5 units |\n| 500 mcg | 0.10 mL | 10 units |\n| 1 mg | 0.20 mL | 20 units |\n| 2 mg | 0.40 mL | 40 units |\n| 2.5 mg | 0.50 mL | 50 units |\n| 5 mg | 1.00 mL | 100 units (the whole syringe) |\n\nAdd 5 mL instead and you get 2 mg/mL. Now 1 unit is 20 micrograms, and a 2.5 mg dose is 125 units — more than one syringe holds, so a single dose takes two injections. That is why 2 mL is the practical fill for a 10 mg vial: it puts every commonly used dose inside one syringe.\n\nThe mechanics, in order. Wipe the rubber stopper with alcohol and let it dry. Draw up the water. Angle the needle so the water runs down the inside glass wall instead of jetting straight onto the powder. Swirl until it goes clear. Do not shake. Shaking tears peptide molecules apart and makes them clump together, and clumping is the exact mechanism behind the immune-reaction concern further down this page.\n\n## Every dose ever given in a study, and where yours would sit\n\nNo dose-finding study of TB-500 exists. Not in any species, at any dose. The loading-then-maintenance schedule that circulates online has no source under it: no trial produced it, no blood-level study calibrated it, no regulatory filing contains it. The nomination sent to FDA specified a formulation — 3 mg/mL, \"Subcutaneous and/or Intramuscular Injection\" — and specified no dose at all.\n\nWhat does exist is every dose that has actually been given in a study, and the list is short enough to print in full.\n\n| Study | Molecule | Species | Route | Dose | Schedule |\n|---|---|---|---|---|---|\n| Biçer 2026, Achilles repair | TB-500 | rat | into the belly cavity | 60 µg/kg/day | daily, 4 weeks |\n| Ho 2012, blood levels | TB-500 | horse | under the skin | 10 mg total | one dose |\n| Rahaman 2024, scratch test | TB-500 | cells in a dish | in the culture fluid | 50 µg/mL | one exposure |\n| Xu 2013, knee ligament | full protein | rat | into the wound, in fibrin glue | 1 µg | once, at surgery |\n| Ehrlich 2010, sponge implant | full protein | rat | implanted locally | 100 µg | days 2, 3, 4 |\n| Philp 2003, punch wound | uncapped LKKTETQ | mouse | on the skin | 0.01% in buffer | day 0 and 48 h |\n| Bock-Marquette 2004, heart attack | full protein | mouse | belly cavity or into the heart | not fixed | every third day |\n| NCT00382174, pressure ulcers | full protein | human | gel on the skin | 0.01%, 0.02%, 0.1% by weight | once daily, up to 84 days |\n| NCT01393132, dry eye | full protein | human | eye drops | 0.1% solution | 6× daily, 28 days |\n| NCT02600429, cornea | full protein | human | eye drops | 0.1% solution | 5× daily, 43 days |\n| NCT00743769, heart (withdrawn) | full protein | human | into a vein | 42 / 140 / 420 / 1,260 mg | single rising doses, never run |\n\nRead the route column and count. Two doses in the entire record went under the skin: one of them was a horse, and the other does not exist. Every human dose ever given was put on a surface — a cornea or a wound bed — and none of them was TB-500.\n\nThe one animal musculoskeletal study that came out positive on placement put 1 microgram directly into the wound in a glue carrier. The schedules people run use milligrams injected into belly fat and expect them to reach a tendon in the shoulder. Those are not the same treatment scaled up. They are different treatments.\n\nThree route facts are settled. There is no oral form that works, because your gut digests it. Under the skin and into the muscle are the routes the formulation was submitted for. Injecting into or right beside the injured structure — the route in the one positive animal result — is not the route almost anybody uses.\n\n## Ten milligrams under the skin of a horse peaked at 0.08 nanograms per millilitre\n\nThe only measurement of TB-500 in the blood of a living animal, in any species, comes from thoroughbred geldings given 10 mg of the free base under the skin.\n\nBlood concentration peaked at 0.05 to 0.08 nanograms per millilitre, somewhere between 60 and 120 minutes after the injection. Between 6 and 10 hours it could no longer be measured at all. It broke down by losing amino acids one at a time off the tail end: Ac-LKKTET, then LKKTE, then LKKT, then LKK, then LK.\n\nTwo things follow from that, and both change how you would take it.\n\n**Dosing every three or four days has nothing behind it.** Schedules that space injections out are usually defended by saying TB-500 has a long half-life. A compound that cannot be detected in blood 6 to 10 hours after a 10 mg dose does not have a long half-life. Whatever else might justify spacing doses out, measured persistence in the blood is not it — and no half-life for TB-500, in any species, has ever been published as a number.\n\n**Sub-nanogram blood levels off a 10 mg dose is a very small exposure.** For scale: the concentrations at which this peptide and its breakdown products do anything measurable in a dish are in the tens of micrograms per millilitre. That is four to five orders of magnitude higher than what a 10 mg injection produced in a horse.\n\n## The 28-day rule comes from the water, not from the peptide\n\n- Freeze-dried powder: keep at 2–8 °C, or freeze it for long storage. Keep it out of light.\n- Mixed with **bacteriostatic** water, which contains 0.9% benzyl alcohol as a preservative: 2–8 °C, commonly cited as good for about 28 days. That 28 days is the preservative's specification. It is not a stability figure anybody measured on this peptide.\n- Mixed with **sterile** water, no preservative: one use, discard after a single draw.\n- Do not freeze and thaw it once it is in solution.\n\nThere are no pharmacopeial stability data for either form of TB-500. FDA's own finding is that TB-500 free base \"is not physically and chemically well characterized,\" and that tests for contaminants, clumping, microbial contamination and bacterial endotoxin are missing from the public data and from vendor Certificates of Analysis.\n\n## How long each measured effect actually took to appear\n\nEvery timeline anybody can quote belongs to a study, and they cluster tightly.\n\n| What was measured | Time to effect | Study |\n|---|---|---|\n| Skin surface regrown over a wound | 4–7 days | Malinda 1999 (rat) |\n| Collagen maturing, scar-pulling cells suppressed | 14 days | Ehrlich 2010 (rat) |\n| Cornea healing | 29–43 days | NCT02600429 (human) |\n| Dry-eye signs and symptoms | 28 days | NCT01393132 (human) |\n| Ligament strength | 28 days | Xu 2013 (rat) |\n| Tendon load to failure | 28 days | Biçer 2026 (rat) |\n| Long-standing skin ulcer healing | 84 days | NCT00382174 (human) |\n\nThe musculoskeletal readouts all sit at four weeks in rodents. Rat tendon repairs faster than human tendon, and the human version of that four-week endpoint has never been measured. Any statement about how long you should expect to wait is a rat's timeline stretched across a species gap, for a molecule the rat got into its abdominal cavity.\n\nThere is a second problem with judging this by how you feel. Tendon problems get better on their own over months. That is the ordinary course, with no treatment at all. If you improve on that timescale you cannot separate the compound from time, from having backed off the load, and from everything else that changed in the same window.\n\n## The cancer objection has real numbers behind it\n\nThe vessel-growing and cell-crawling machinery that would plausibly help a healing tendon is the same machinery a tumour uses to grow and spread. That is not a hypothetical. It has been measured in living animals.\n\n[[embed:source:s20]]\n\nForcing a melanoma cell line to overproduce thymosin beta-4 gave a mean 2.3-fold increase in how far the cells crawled (95% CI 1.9–2.7, p<.001), a mean 4.4-fold increase in blood vessels inside solid tumours (95% CI 3.3–5.5, p<.001), and roughly four times as many tumour deposits in the lungs — 46.7 against 10.9. The authors concluded that thymosin beta-4 may drive tumour spread by switching on cell crawling and new vessel growth.\n\nThe paper shares an author with the wound-healing and vessel-growth work. The helpful finding and the harmful finding come from the same laboratory and the same mechanism. That is not a scandal. It is what an honest mechanism looks like when you follow it in both directions.\n\nThree qualifications, all of them real.\n\n- The experiment used a virus to force a melanoma line to overproduce the protein. It did not give a seven-amino-acid fragment at the doses a person injects. It establishes that the risk is mechanically plausible and open. It does not establish a proven human hazard.\n- The literature runs both ways and depends on the cancer type. In multiple myeloma, this protein behaves as a tumour suppressor, and lower levels of it predict a worse outcome.\n\n[[embed:source:s21]]\n\n- No cancer-causation study of TB-500, in either form, has ever been run. FDA states that outright.\n\nThe defensible position is a specific exclusion, not a ban on the compound. Active cancer, or a significant cancer history, is a reason not to use this — because the risk is unmeasured in the direction that would hurt you and the benefit is unproven. That is a bad trade regardless of how the mechanism eventually resolves.\n\nThe wider literature supports that framing rather than either extreme. The protein is reported to help liver tumours in children spread, and to drive colon cancer cells to crawl through a specific signalling route, while in multiple myeloma losing it predicts a worse course. The effect depends on the tumour, which is exactly why no blanket reassurance is available in either direction.\n\n## What is in the vial has never been tested for the things that could hurt you\n\nSeparate from cancer, and specific to injecting a substance nobody has characterised:\n\n| Risk | Where it stands |\n|---|---|\n| The immune system reacting to it | FDA: TB-500 \"may pose a significant risk\" here, \"potentially amplified by aggregation as well as potential peptide-related impurities\" |\n| Peptide contaminants | not characterised in public data or in vendor Certificates of Analysis |\n| Bacterial endotoxin | not tested in public data |\n| Clumped peptide | not tested in public data |\n| Microbial contamination | not tested in public data |\n| Cancer causation | no studies exist |\n| Reports of harm after sale | the FDA adverse-event database returned zero reports for TB-500 |\n\nThe zero in that last row is not reassurance, and reading it as reassurance is the mistake this page most wants you to avoid. There is no legal human market for TB-500, so there is no channel through which a report could be filed. FDA's food and cosmetics system held two cases mentioning \"blended TB-500 and BPC-157,\" with no safety assessment attached to either. No surveillance produces no data, and no data looks identical to safety if you do not check which one you are looking at.\n\nNobody has published an independent purity or endotoxin audit of the consumer TB-500 market. Searching for one returns vendor pages claiming 99% purity and nothing that tested the claim. FDA arrived at the same place from the paperwork side: the nomination package supplied a molecular formula that was wrong and a CAS number matching neither form of the substance. That is what an uncharacterised material looks like on paper.\n\nThe only safety information with any weight behind it belongs to the full-length protein, and even that is thin at whole-body doses. The one programme that has produced human immune-response and blood-clearance data for the protein given systemically is the Chinese recombinant product, whose Phase 1a in 54 healthy volunteers measured the highest tolerated dose alongside peak concentration, time to peak, total exposure, half-life, clearance rate and antibody formation.\n\n[[embed:source:s41]]\n\nThose numbers describe a 43-amino-acid recombinant protein dripped into a vein under a hospital protocol, and they are not published in the searchable literature. They do not describe the fragment, the route, or the setting in which TB-500 is actually used.\n\n## Banned in sport at all times, and the wording names tendons\n\nThe 2026 Prohibited List, in force from 1 January 2026, lists under section S2.3 — Growth Factors and Growth Factor Modulators — \"Thymosin-ß4 and its derivatives e.g. TB-500.\"\n\n[[embed:source:s23]]\n\nFour details decide what that means for you.\n\n- **Prohibited at all times**, in competition and out of it. Using it in the off-season is still a violation.\n- It is a **Non-Specified Substance** — the harsher sanction tier, with no starting presumption that the penalty should be reduced.\n- The catch-all clause covers \"other growth factors or growth factor modulators affecting muscle, tendon or ligament protein synthesis/degradation, vascularisation, energy utilization, regenerative capacity or fibre type switching.\" The exact reason you would take it is the exact behaviour the clause prohibits, written out in the rule.\n- \"Other substances with similar chemical structure or similar biological effect(s)\" are prohibited too, which sweeps in unnamed fragments and lookalikes.\n\nEnforcement is real, and it has hit the pairing specifically. The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport imposed a four-year ban on an athlete for BPC-157 and TB-500. The United States Department of Defense has adopted WADA categories S0 through S5, which puts service members under the same restriction.\n\n[[embed:source:s12]]\n\nSanctions do not require a positive test. They can be imposed on an admission, on possession, or on a purchase record. If you are in a college programme, a national federation, an Olympic pathway, most professional leagues, or the military, that exposure exists whether or not anybody ever tests you.\n\n## The July 2026 vote started a process, it did not change the status\n\nOn 23–24 July 2026 the Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee voted 8 to 6, with one abstention, in favour of letting BPC-157, KPV and TB-500 be compounded — against FDA's own written recommendation that \"a balancing of the criteria weighs against\" listing them.\n\n[[embed:source:s24]]\n\nWhat that vote does and does not do:\n\n- It does **not** make TB-500 an approved drug.\n- FDA is **not bound** by the recommendation.\n- It starts a formal rulemaking cycle that realistically runs eight to twelve months.\n- As of this writing TB-500 is **not** on the 503A Bulks List and is not legally compoundable. No outsourcing facility has reported compounding it, and no pharmacy was found doing so.\n\n\"The FDA just approved it\" is wrong twice: there is no approval, and the rulemaking has not finished.\n\n## Thirty-one people wrote down what happened to them, and the split is not what the marketing says\n\nEverything above this line is evidence. What follows is not, and it is counted anyway, because it is the only record of people using this for the reason you are reading about it.\n\nThirty-one first-person accounts, posted publicly on X between January and August 2026. Each one was located by search and then re-checked independently by pulling the post back and comparing the full text and the timestamp. Three candidates failed that check and are not counted. Nobody in this set was randomised, blinded, or controlled. Nobody tested the powder before injecting it, so the actual substance is unknown in every case. People who improved are far more likely to post than people who did not, so the set is selected before you even read it.\n\n**The count: 17 said it helped. 8 said nothing happened. 6 had a reaction or got worse. Denominator 31.** Two of those 31 were treating a gut complaint rather than a musculoskeletal one. Drop those two and the split is 17 helped, 7 nothing, 5 worse, out of 29.\n\nThere is one number that matters more than the split, and it is at the bottom of this section.\n\nBefore the accounts themselves, the shape of them. The seventeen that helped cluster in shoulders\nand elbows run for four to eight weeks; the eight that reported nothing and the six that reported a\nreaction or a worsening are grouped under their own headings below, so you can read one group\nwithout reading all thirty-one. If you came here about a specific injury, the section titled injury\nby injury, what the record actually reaches is the one to read instead of these accounts: it sorts\nevery tissue by what evidence exists in it, and for four of the seven rows the honest entry is none.\nNo body-region tally is given for the thirty-one because the set is too small to divide without\nproducing percentages that look like measurements, which is the failure this page spends its first\nsection warning about.\n\nEvery account below is quoted in the person's own words, with the handle, the date and a link to the original post. All of it is anecdotal. None of it is evidence.\n\n### Seventeen said it helped\n\nThe strongest reports come from shoulders and elbows, run for four to eight weeks.\n\n> \"Ran BPC 500mcg twice a day and 6mg of TB500 every 5th day for 6-8 weeks. Healed my torn rotator cuff\" — @PayHereSukka, X, 30 July 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_7b0irg5j]]\n\n> \"Slight tear of my rotator cuff. Surgery was a 5 month rehab timeline, instead I took bpc-157 and tb-500. Was back to full rotation in my shoulder and benching good weight by a month and a half!\" — @GrantWest14, X, 10 January 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_z5qnxkqk]]\n\n> \"I was dealing with a nagging golfers elbow for over a year. Would be tender the to the touch after hitting balls. Within a week of taking shots the pain started to disappear. Months later its compmetely healed.\" — @ryalljohnny1989, X, 3 August 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_bpr3c1ux]]\n\n> \"I took it alongside TB-500 and it fixed my tennis elbow and was back to lifting also within two week.\" — @Das_Bear_, X, 29 June 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_8aa4h36p]]\n\nThree of the seventeen were treating exactly the disc problem that may have brought you here, and all three describe substantial relief inside a month.\n\n> \"I've been doing subcutaneous BPC TB+500 injections on both sides of the L5-S1 and a month in, the pain is dramatically less... the pain has been horrible for 6 years but this stuff really works. I don't wake up in awful pain anymore!\" — @MithMuel, X, 30 June 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_srfrp1td]]\n\n> \"Blew up my back in 2017. L4/L5/S1 severe disc herniation. Doc diagnosed me with degenerative disc disease, told me to quit lifting... Found the Wolverine stack and within a month I was pain free.\" — @jasonsvoboda, X, 26 July 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_t1lhudd5]]\n\n> \"My lowest disc in the lower back is dried out, almost no fluid left, classic herniated disc... In June I ran BPC-157 and TB-500 for about 6 weeks... After 3-4 weeks it already felt better. Now after the cycle, zero pain in biceps and shoulder. Disc still needs physio and rest, but already much better.\" — @MuroCrypto, X, 31 July 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_ionqqvc2]]\n\nRead that last one closely, because it is the most careful account in the whole set. He separates his shoulder result from his disc result, says the disc \"still needs physio and rest,\" and adds \"Don't know if it works the same for everyone, I'm no expert.\" That is what an honest anecdote looks like.\n\nSome report the effect arriving far faster than any tissue can rebuild — hours to days. That is a timescale for inflammation and pain signalling, not for collagen.\n\n> \"Wednesday I woke up in severe pain in my L Leg. It was so bad I couldn't bear any weight... Peptides started in the afternoon. Leg 75% better in the evening... Saturday: Woke up 100% better.\" — @L0V3lsKeY, X, 2 August 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_2m2r0oof]]\n\n> \"BPC-157 + TB-500 vastly accelerated my recovery timeline, eliminated my knee pain two days after i started, and brought the swelling in my jaw down within the week\" — @howdymary, X, 9 March 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_7cn6wcbt]]\n\nTwo days is not tissue repair. Whatever changed there, it was not new collagen.\n\nThe remainder are knees, ankles, quads, and general joint pain.\n\n> \"4 weeks 1mg bpc and then 4 weeks 2mg in knee. No acl or meniscus...knee has never felt better since before the injury years ago...also did tb500 twice a week total 4mg\" — @caezcrypto1, X, 30 July 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_4qf0wqtv]]\n\n> \"I'm 95% sure that BPC-157 and TB-500 helped me heal from several injuries including my left knee and right ankle. I really thought I was going to need surgery for both.\" — @JonahLupton, X, 26 July 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_albnpbru]]\n\n> \"I tore both quad tendons in separate years, the first recovery had taken almost a year. After the second surgery... I added BPC-157 and TB-500. By month five, I was sprinting and jumping again\" — @pepfessions, X, 3 August 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_e9fjoshb]]\n\n> \"After a week of BPC-157 (8 injections, 500mcg subcutaneous abdominal), persistent ankle tendon pain from a snowboarding injury a year ago is barely noticeable... Yesterday I added TB-500 (1 injection, 2mg) as well\" — @jordaaash, X, 30 March 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_dmeyan6q]]\n\n> \"Have done a BLAST OF TB 500 and BPC -157 and KPV! Have serious shoulder tear! Blasted all three for 2 weeks!... Took my shoulder from barely joking a cupping hand to back in gym!\" — @tj_underwood, X, 31 July 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_1d35jifv]]\n\n> \"My 70 yr old dad tore rotator cuff and I had him do 1mg (BPC) injected daily in 2 doses for 4 months with 2-3x/weekly TB500 @ 2.5mg/dose. Within a few weeks, he was lifting his arm totally above his head again and all pain was gone.\" — @_REDwave_2024, X, 20 May 2026. Anecdotal, and second-hand — the son is reporting his father's result.\n\n[[embed:source:w_8ed1wjyh]]\n\n> \"Promise you peptides are No Joke, I used the wolverine stack (BPC-157 and TB-500) to alleviate lifelong shoulder and joint pains\" — @BenWolf1425771, X, 3 August 2026. Anecdotal, and the same post links to a supplier, so treat it as promotional.\n\n[[embed:source:w_t3aoiz9r]]\n\nTwo of these seventeen carry their own warning on their face. One reports the benefit disappearing about six weeks after stopping — which is the opposite of what tissue repair does. Repaired tendon does not un-repair when you stop injecting.\n\n> \"All of the soreness, aches, and pains that disappeared while on BPC/TB500 returned after about 6 weeks for me. I start back on Monday\" — @TheCaddieYardFL, X, 1 August 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_ses7fkwk]]\n\nThe other is @jordaaash above. He added TB-500 the day before he posted, after a week on BPC-157 alone, and the improvement he describes had already happened before the TB-500 went in. It is counted as a positive because the person counted it that way. It attributes nothing to TB-500.\n\n### Eight said nothing happened\n\nThese are not softer versions of the positives. They are people who ran it for weeks at ordinary doses and got no change at all.\n\n> \"Did 3mg of BCP & 5mg of TB500 daily for two weeks into my elbow. It didn't do jack shit. This is my 3rd time trying peptides for various joint/tendon stuff and my 3rd time not noticing any improvement at all.\" — @prax1s_mm, X, 30 July 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_avr26qqh]]\n\n> \"Bpc and tb-500 did nothing for my elbow arthritis sadly. Used it for 6 weeks\" — @replacementBux, X, 12 April 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_hyq2egsc]]\n\n> \"Age 62... I am very limited on what I can do at this point due to the severity of pain. I have been doing BPC 157 +TB 500 for 7 weeks, no improvement yet.\" — @ToddMil03223111, X, 9 July 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_89es50pi]]\n\n> \"I ran a heavy dose of klow into a heavy dose of bp-157 and tb500 for 2 months or more for my shoulder, did nothing, facing a shoulder replacement\" — @moon25martin, X, 30 May 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_fqd0nz38]]\n\nThat last one is the harshest data point in the set: two months at heavy doses, no effect, still headed for a shoulder replacement.\n\nSomebody treating the same lower-back problem as the three positive disc reports got nothing at all.\n\n> \"I'm trying it to see if it helps at all with inflammation for my lower back. L4/5 bulge and L5/S1 herniation. Bpc and Tb did nothing I could notice.\" — @HangryDBowman, X, 16 July 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_s75yt6kt]]\n\nThree people saying a disc improved and one saying nothing changed, all treating an L5/S1 problem, none of them scanned before or after — that is a clean picture of exactly what uncontrolled reports can and cannot tell you.\n\nTwo more report the effect as too small to matter rather than absent.\n\n> \"I personally used bpc 157/ tb 500 combo for my shoulder issue. Barely moved the needle. 3/10.\" — @travfourr, X, 15 April 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_lk8z70he]]\n\n> \"I had some pain there and leading up to my bicep area. Didn't get much relief from bpc157/tb500.\" — @MittelstaedtTim, X, 11 June 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_fkvglkvn]]\n\nOne took an oral form for a gut complaint and got nothing, which is unsurprising given the peptide does not survive digestion.\n\n> \"Just finished a bottle of oral liposomal BPC157+TB500 and it seems it did nothing :/ (hoping it would help heal my gut)\" — @Gronnet, X, 26 April 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_zj1lz4k4]]\n\n### Six had a reaction or got worse\n\nThese are the reports vendor pages do not carry, and the most informative account in the whole set is the first one.\n\n> \"TB-500 made my shoulder left worse. I have bursitis and stopped TB and it's better. I was getting pain in left thumb and arm as well. I was pinning SubQ. I've used 3 different vendors who are legit. So I ruled out bad product. No issues with BPC-157.\" — @biotides, X, 7 July 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_q1dsmvn0]]\n\nHe had bursitis, the shoulder got worse on TB-500, it improved when he stopped, he had used three different suppliers so a bad batch is unlikely, and he had no problem with BPC-157. That is about as close as an uncontrolled self-report ever gets to isolating one variable.\n\n> \"i ran bpc 157 for few weeks felt decent then add tb 500 hand and skeletal felt worse i discontinued it it was the blend version 20mg\" — @cryptotray79, X, 14 June 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_fgszb7lb]]\n\n> \"I ran TB-500 for a shoulder injury and got a head rush that lasted maybe 20 minutes. Injection site was red for a day.\" — @UndergroundBio, X, 3 August 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_wuu78tg1]]\n\nThree describe immune-type reactions — hives, itching. That is the exact category FDA flagged in advance, on the grounds that clumped peptide and manufacturing contaminants provoke it.\n\n> \"Not my proudest moment, but after BPC-157 and TB-500 from the gray market, I got hives all over my body.\" — @stateofnomind, X, 10 March 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_dwju43tz]]\n\n> \"I took tb500 and bpc 157 mix for 3 days at 0.750 7.5 units on a 3mm needle i had some Hives show up on each side of love handles not the injection sites... Ive done research my self and stopped for now\" — @GetterBankWest, X, 2 March 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_nad31utv]]\n\n> \"nothing moved the needle more re gut barrier symptoms than TB500. Until the development of an MCAS-like picture, it began to flair immune Sx: itching, hives from heat, etc.\" — @AmbrosesDrink, X, 4 August 2026. Anecdotal.\n\n[[embed:source:w_llsxbr8a]]\n\n### Two of the thirty-one used TB-500 without BPC-157, and both are in the last group\n\nThis is the number that matters. Twenty-nine of the thirty-one accounts ran TB-500 stacked with BPC-157, and several stacked a third and a fourth compound on top of that. Not one of those twenty-nine can attribute anything to TB-500. Every positive report in this set is a report about a combination.\n\nThe two accounts that isolate TB-500 are @biotides, whose bursitis shoulder got worse and recovered when he stopped, and @UndergroundBio, who got a head rush and a red injection site. Both sit in the \"worse\" column.\n\nThat is not evidence that TB-500 is harmful. Two reports settle nothing. It is a precise statement of how thin the isolated human experience with this compound actually is: out of 31 people who wrote down what happened, 2 took it on its own, and neither described a benefit.\n\n### What these 31 reports can and cannot settle\n\nThey can settle that people are running this at milligram doses for weeks, mostly stacked, mostly for shoulders, elbows, knees and lower backs, and that a substantial fraction of them believe it worked.\n\nThey cannot settle whether it works. Nobody was blinded. Nobody imaged the injury before and after. Almost everybody changed something else in the same window — rest, physiotherapy, load reduction, a second compound, surgery. The conditions being treated improve on their own over the same timescale. And negative reports are systematically harder to find than positive ones, which means 17 out of 31 overstates the true positive rate by an unknown amount.\n\nHold this section against the evidence sections above and the shape is clear. The self-reported record is large, warm, and confounded. The controlled record for this exact molecule, in this exact tissue, is a single study in eight rats.\n## Injury by injury, what the record actually reaches\n\n| Your problem | Direct evidence in that tissue | Nearest real evidence | Where that leaves it |\n|---|---|---|---|\n| Tendon pain — Achilles, patellar, elbow | one 4-week rat study, 8 per arm, TB-500 into the belly cavity | Biçer 2026; Wu 2020 tendon cells in a dish | mechanism is plausible, one small animal result, nothing in people |\n| Ligament sprain | one rat knee-ligament study, full protein, placed in the wound in glue | Xu 2013 | positive, but a different molecule at 1 µg delivered locally |\n| Muscle strain or tear | none, only work on the body's own signal | Tokura 2011 | the pathway is real, adding more from outside is untested |\n| Disc injury, disc-related pain | none | the scoping review lists spine and disc as sparse | no evidence at all in this tissue |\n| Frozen shoulder | none | Ehrlich 2010 scar-cell suppression, rat sponge model | a scar-reduction argument only, and it belongs to the full protein |\n| Plantar fasciitis | none | tendon data by analogy | no evidence, treated as tendon pain by assumption |\n| Recovery after soft-tissue surgery | none in people | skin wound and heart animal work | untested |\n\nTwo of those rows carry an extra warning. The frozen-shoulder and disc arguments both rest on reducing scar, and the strongest scar-reduction mechanism in this literature runs through Ac-SDKP — the piece the sold fragment cannot make.\n\n## Every human study ever registered on this molecule\n\nHere is the whole clinical programme for the parent protein, with what actually happened to each trial. TB-500 appears in it once, as the fictional example.\n\n| NCT | Indication | Sponsor | Phase | Enrolled | Status |\n|---|---|---|---|---|---|\n| NCT00382174 | pressure ulcers | RegeneRx | 2 | 72 | completed |\n| NCT00832091 | leg ulcers from poor vein drainage | RegeneRx | 2 | 72 | completed |\n| NCT00311766 | epidermolysis bullosa | RegeneRx | 2 | 30 | terminated |\n| NCT00598871 | corneal wounds after diabetic eye surgery | ReGenTree | 2 | 12 | terminated |\n| NCT00743769 | intravenous safety, healthy volunteers | RegeneRx | 1 | 0 | withdrawn |\n| NCT01311518 | heart attack | RegeneRx | 2 | 0 | withdrawn |\n| NCT01393132 | severe dry eye | Michigan Cornea Consultants | 2 | 9 | completed |\n| NCT02597803 (ARISE-1) | dry eye | ReGenTree | 2/3 | 317 | completed |\n| NCT02974907 (ARISE-2) | dry eye | ReGenTree | 3 | 601 | completed |\n| NCT03937882 (ARISE-3) | dry eye | ReGenTree | 3 | 700 | completed |\n| NCT02600429 (SEER-1) | nerve-damaged cornea | ReGenTree | 3 | 18 | terminated |\n| NCT05555589 (SEER-2) | nerve-damaged cornea | ReGenTree | 3 | 70 planned | recruiting |\n| NCT04555824 | healthy volunteers, Phase 1a | Beijing Northland | 1 | 54 | completed |\n| NCT05485818 | heart attack | Beijing Northland | 2 | 62 | completed |\n| NCT05984134 | heart attack | Beijing Northland | 2 | 90 | completed |\n| NCT07586865 | heart attack | Beijing Northland | 2 | 189 planned | not yet recruiting |\n| NCT07487363 | TB-500, heart biomarkers | \"Hudson Biotech\" | 1/2 | 80 planned | self-declared fictional example |\n\nFour things fall out of that table.\n\n**No musculoskeletal indication has ever been registered.** Not tendon, not ligament, not muscle, not fascia, not disc. Not by any sponsor, in twenty years, for either molecule. That absence is not a hole in the search. It is the state of the field.\n\n**Both heart trials from the original sponsor were withdrawn before a single patient enrolled**, and the programme then moved to a different sponsor, a different country, and a recombinant full-length product.\n\n[[embed:source:s36]]\n\n**The published \"Phase III\" cornea result comes from a terminated trial.** SEER-1 stopped at 18 patients enrolled, and the ten-versus-eight comparison you read in the literature is that terminated trial's data. Its successor, SEER-2, is still recruiting toward 70.\n\n[[embed:source:s39]]\n\n[[embed:source:s42]]\n\n**Three completed Phase 3 dry-eye trials covering 1,618 patients have produced no approval.** ARISE-1 finished in 2016, ARISE-2 in 2018, ARISE-3 in October 2021. That is the largest and most mature dataset this molecule has, in the indication where it performs best, and it has not turned into a medicine anybody can buy.\n\n[[embed:source:s44]]\n\n[[embed:source:s40]]\n\n[[embed:source:s43]]\n\nThe skin programme closed the same way — two trials completed with safety as the main question, two stopped early.\n\n[[embed:source:s37]]\n\n[[embed:source:s38]]\n\n## What is solid, what is not, and the gap underneath both\n\n**Solid.** Thymosin beta-4 holds loose actin and controls how a cell builds its internal skeleton. Its seven-amino-acid actin-grabbing piece is the part that grows new blood vessels, working at around 50 nanomolar. The full protein closes rat skin wounds 42 to 61% faster, stops repair cells turning into the scar-pulling kind, works through integrin-linked kinase and Akt in injured heart muscle, pulls muscle precursor cells toward damage, and improves dry eye and nerve-damaged cornea in small controlled human trials.\n\n**Not solid.** That any of that heals a human tendon, ligament, muscle, disc or fascia. That the fragment sold as TB-500 does what the full protein does. That milligram-per-week injections under the skin reach an injured structure at a concentration where the mechanism runs. That the compound is safe in a person over any length of time, because that study has never been run.\n\n**The gap underneath both.** The evidence and the product are not the same substance. A regulator has written that down. The capped form has never been shown to do what the uncapped form does. And the one time anybody tested TB-500 itself in a dish, it did nothing. Every transfer of evidence from the 43-amino-acid protein to the seven-amino-acid fragment is an assumption, and it is the assumption the whole market stands on.\n\nThe practical consequence is narrow and specific. Tendon pain from overuse, an impingement, and a partial tear are three different problems with three different treatment plans, and no peptide tells them apart. Getting the diagnosis right changes what you should do this week far more than anything in this vial does. The scoping review that counted this entire literature lands in the same place, in its own words: the evidence \"remains unevenly distributed and largely preclinical, with limited human evidence directly relevant to musculoskeletal applications.\"\n\n*Not medical advice. TB-500 is sold for research use only, is not an approved drug, is not currently legal to compound, and is prohibited at all times in WADA-tested sport. 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which is how the result is usually summarised away."},{"id":"c21","text":"When the full protein was spun into fine polymer yarns it leaked out steadily over 28 days.","section":"Keeping thymosin beta-4 at the tendon is the hard part","tier":"preclinical","source_ids":["s30"],"why_material":"The people who study getting this peptide into a tendon do not expect an injection into belly fat to do it."},{"id":"c335","text":"Human stem cells taken from fat and grown on those yarns moved more, multiplied more, and switched on the genes that turn a cell into a tendon cell.","section":"Keeping thymosin beta-4 at the tendon is the hard part","tier":"preclinical","source_ids":["s30"],"why_material":"The people who study getting this peptide into a tendon do not expect an injection into belly fat to do it."},{"id":"c336","text":"The yarn scaffold exists because the hard part is holding the peptide at the tendon long enough to matter.","section":"Keeping thymosin beta-4 at the tendon is the hard 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anything."},{"id":"c338","text":"Adult muscle repair cells followed the oxidised form of thymosin beta-4.","section":"Your own injured muscle makes more thymosin beta-4 by itself","tier":"preclinical","source_ids":["s26"],"why_material":"The pathway is real and endogenous, which is not the same as showing that adding more from outside does anything."},{"id":"c23","text":"There is exactly one interventional record on ClinicalTrials.gov where the thing being given is TB-500 itself. It is NCT07487363, called TBRIDGE-CV, sponsored by Hudson Biotech and first posted in March 2026.","section":"The one registry entry naming TB-500 says of itself that it is fictional","tier":"human","source_ids":["s35"],"why_material":"Any page citing NCT07487363 as proof TB-500 is in human trials is citing a placeholder, and that citation will keep appearing because it is the only entry that looks like what people want to find."},{"id":"c339","text":"The summary of NCT07487363 states word for word that it is a fictional study and an example of a registry-style record.","section":"The one registry entry naming TB-500 says of itself that it is fictional","tier":"human","source_ids":["s35"],"why_material":"Any page citing NCT07487363 as proof TB-500 is in human trials is citing a placeholder, and that citation will keep appearing because it is the only entry that looks like what people want to find."},{"id":"c340","text":"The intervention description on that record has a bracket nobody closed, and its dose field says the levels are not provided in this public example.","section":"The one registry entry naming TB-500 says of itself that it is fictional","tier":"human","source_ids":["s35"],"why_material":"Any page citing NCT07487363 as proof TB-500 is in human trials is citing a placeholder, and that citation will keep appearing because it is the only entry that looks like what people want to find."},{"id":"c24","text":"There is no human trial of TB-500. None finished, none running, none registered.","section":"Nobody has ever put TB-500 into a person and measured anything","tier":"human","source_ids":["s3","s4","s5","s7","s18","s32","s22"],"why_material":"Not partly proven and not proven in a small way — the study has never been run."},{"id":"c341","text":"Every controlled human result in this field belongs to the 43-amino-acid protein, given as eye drops or a skin gel, for dry eye, for neurotrophic keratopathy (a cornea that has lost its nerve supply and stops healing), or for a long-standing skin ulcer.","section":"Nobody has ever put TB-500 into a person and measured anything","tier":"human","source_ids":["s3","s4","s5","s7","s18","s32","s22"],"why_material":"Not partly proven and not proven in a small way — the study has never been run."},{"id":"c342","text":"For tendon, ligament, muscle, fascia, cartilage or disc the number of human trials is zero, for the fragment and for the full protein alike.","section":"Nobody has ever put TB-500 into a person and measured anything","tier":"human","source_ids":["s3","s4","s5","s7","s18","s32","s22"],"why_material":"Not partly proven and not proven in a small way — the study has never been run."},{"id":"c25","text":"The only time TB-500 has been measured in the blood of a living animal of any species is in thoroughbred geldings given 10 mg of the free base under the skin.","section":"Ten milligrams of TB-500 under the skin of a horse","tier":"preclinical","source_ids":["s22"],"why_material":"A compound undetectable in blood 6 to 10 hours after a 10 mg dose does not have the long half-life that every-three-days dosing is defended with, and no half-life for TB-500 in any species has ever been published as a number."},{"id":"c343","text":"In those horses the blood level peaked at 0.05 to 0.08 nanograms per millilitre somewhere between 60 and 120 minutes after the injection.","section":"Ten milligrams of TB-500 under the skin of a 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anything happens in a dish.","section":"Horse blood levels of TB-500 sit far below anything that works in a dish","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s22"],"why_material":"The exposure gap between the dose people take and the concentration the mechanism needs is the quantitative core of the delivery objection."},{"id":"c345","text":"In a dish this peptide and its breakdown products need tens of micrograms per millilitre before anything measurable happens at all.","section":"Horse blood levels of TB-500 sit far below anything that works in a dish","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s22"],"why_material":"The exposure gap between the dose people take and the concentration the mechanism needs is the quantitative core of the delivery objection."},{"id":"c27","text":"The 28-day fridge life everyone quotes for a mixed vial is the specification of the benzyl alcohol preservative in the water, not a figure anyone measured on this peptide.","section":"The 28-day fridge rule for a TB-500 vial 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bacterial toxins are all missing from the public data and from vendor Certificates of Analysis.","section":"The 28-day fridge rule for a TB-500 vial comes from the preservative","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s22"],"why_material":"A shelf-life number that describes the diluent rather than the drug is a named gap, not a specification."},{"id":"c28","text":"Forcing a melanoma cell line to make extra thymosin beta-4 made those cells travel 2.3 times as far on average (95% CI 1.9 to 2.7, p < .001).","section":"Extra thymosin beta-4 made melanoma cells travel further and spread more","tier":"preclinical","source_ids":["s20"],"why_material":"The vessel-growing and cell-crawling machinery that would help a healing tendon is the same machinery a tumour uses, measured in living animals by a laboratory sharing authorship with the wound-healing work."},{"id":"c349","text":"Those melanoma tumours grew 4.4 times as many blood vessels inside them (95% CI 3.3 to 5.5, p < .001).","section":"Extra thymosin beta-4 made melanoma cells travel further and spread more","tier":"preclinical","source_ids":["s20"],"why_material":"The vessel-growing and cell-crawling machinery that would help a healing tendon is the same machinery a tumour uses, measured in living animals by a laboratory sharing authorship with the wound-healing work."},{"id":"c350","text":"The same experiment ended with roughly four times as many melanoma deposits in the lung, 46.7 against 10.9.","section":"Extra thymosin beta-4 made melanoma cells travel further and spread more","tier":"preclinical","source_ids":["s20"],"why_material":"The vessel-growing and cell-crawling machinery that would help a healing tendon is the same machinery a tumour uses, measured in living animals by a laboratory sharing authorship with the wound-healing work."},{"id":"c29","text":"Which way it goes depends on the tumour. In multiple myeloma thymosin beta-4 acts as a brake on the cancer, and lower levels of it predict a worse outcome.","section":"In myeloma thymosin beta-4 acts as a brake, so the cancer question has no single answer","tier":"preclinical","source_ids":["s21","s22"],"why_material":"Risk unmeasured in the direction that would hurt, against a benefit that is unproven, is a bad trade regardless of how the mechanism resolves."},{"id":"c351","text":"No study of whether TB-500 causes cancer, in either form, has ever been run.","section":"In myeloma thymosin beta-4 acts as a brake, so the cancer question has no single answer","tier":"preclinical","source_ids":["s21","s22"],"why_material":"Risk unmeasured in the direction that would hurt, against a benefit that is unproven, is a bad trade regardless of how the mechanism resolves."},{"id":"c352","text":"What the evidence supports is a specific exclusion for anyone with active cancer or a significant cancer history, rather than a blanket statement in either direction.","section":"In myeloma thymosin beta-4 acts as a brake, so the cancer question has no single answer","tier":"preclinical","source_ids":["s21","s22"],"why_material":"Risk unmeasured in the direction that would hurt, against a benefit that is unproven, is a bad trade regardless of how the mechanism resolves."},{"id":"c30","text":"The World Anti-Doping Agency's 2026 Prohibited List, in force from 1 January 2026, names thymosin beta-4 and its derivatives, TB-500 among them, under section S2.3.","section":"What the 2026 WADA list actually says about thymosin beta-4 and TB-500","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s23","s12","s17"],"why_material":"The exact reason someone would take it is the exact behaviour written into the prohibition, and sanctions can follow an admission, a possession finding or a purchase record with no positive test."},{"id":"c353","text":"On that list TB-500 is prohibited at all times, in competition and out of it, and sits in the Non-Specified tier that carries the harsher sanction.","section":"What the 2026 WADA list actually says about thymosin beta-4 and TB-500","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s23","s12","s17"],"why_material":"The exact reason someone would take it is the exact behaviour written into the prohibition, and sanctions can follow an admission, a possession finding or a purchase record with no positive test."},{"id":"c354","text":"The same section carries a catch-all covering anything that changes muscle, tendon or ligament protein building, blood vessel growth, healing capacity or muscle fibre type.","section":"What the 2026 WADA list actually says about thymosin beta-4 and TB-500","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s23","s12","s17"],"why_material":"The exact reason someone would take it is the exact behaviour written into the prohibition, and sanctions can follow an admission, a possession finding or a purchase record with no positive test."},{"id":"c355","text":"A further clause on that list sweeps in any substance of similar structure or similar effect.","section":"What the 2026 WADA list actually says about thymosin beta-4 and TB-500","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s23","s12","s17"],"why_material":"The exact reason someone would take it is the exact behaviour written into the prohibition, and sanctions can follow an admission, a possession finding or a purchase record with no positive test."},{"id":"c31","text":"On 23 to 24 July 2026 the Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee voted 8 to 6, with one abstention, in favour of letting BPC-157, KPV and TB-500 be compounded.","section":"A July 2026 vote on compounding TB-500 settled nothing","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s24"],"why_material":"The claim that FDA just approved it is wrong twice — there is no approval and the rulemaking has not finished."},{"id":"c356","text":"The committee voted against FDA's own written recommendation, which said a balancing of the criteria weighs against listing the three 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and still not legally compoundable.","section":"A July 2026 vote on compounding TB-500 settled nothing","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s24"],"why_material":"The claim that FDA just approved it is wrong twice — there is no approval and the rulemaking has not finished."},{"id":"c32","text":"Thirty-one first-person accounts were counted: 17 said TB-500 helped, 8 said nothing happened, and 6 had a reaction or got worse.","section":"Thirty-one people wrote down what TB-500 did to them","tier":"anecdotal","source_ids":["w_7b0irg5j","w_ionqqvc2","w_t1lhudd5","w_srfrp1td","w_7cn6wcbt","w_8aa4h36p","w_bpr3c1ux","w_4qf0wqtv","w_2m2r0oof","w_1d35jifv","w_dmeyan6q","w_e9fjoshb","w_albnpbru","w_z5qnxkqk","w_8ed1wjyh","w_t3aoiz9r","w_ses7fkwk","w_avr26qqh","w_hyq2egsc","w_fqd0nz38","w_89es50pi","w_s75yt6kt","w_lk8z70he","w_fkvglkvn","w_zj1lz4k4","w_q1dsmvn0","w_fgszb7lb","w_dwju43tz","w_nad31utv","w_llsxbr8a","w_wuu78tg1"],"why_material":"The confound is structural, not incidental: the self-reported record cannot separate TB-500 from BPC-157 in 29 of 31 cases."},{"id":"c360","text":"Twenty-nine of those thirty-one were running TB-500 together with BPC-157, and several stacked a third and a fourth compound on top of that.","section":"Thirty-one people wrote down what TB-500 did to them","tier":"anecdotal","source_ids":["w_7b0irg5j","w_ionqqvc2","w_t1lhudd5","w_srfrp1td","w_7cn6wcbt","w_8aa4h36p","w_bpr3c1ux","w_4qf0wqtv","w_2m2r0oof","w_1d35jifv","w_dmeyan6q","w_e9fjoshb","w_albnpbru","w_z5qnxkqk","w_8ed1wjyh","w_t3aoiz9r","w_ses7fkwk","w_avr26qqh","w_hyq2egsc","w_fqd0nz38","w_89es50pi","w_s75yt6kt","w_lk8z70he","w_fkvglkvn","w_zj1lz4k4","w_q1dsmvn0","w_fgszb7lb","w_dwju43tz","w_nad31utv","w_llsxbr8a","w_wuu78tg1"],"why_material":"The confound is structural, not incidental: the self-reported record cannot separate TB-500 from BPC-157 in 29 of 31 cases."},{"id":"c361","text":"Not one of those twenty-nine can say what TB-500 did on its own, so every positive report in the set is a report about a combination.","section":"Thirty-one people wrote down what TB-500 did to them","tier":"anecdotal","source_ids":["w_7b0irg5j","w_ionqqvc2","w_t1lhudd5","w_srfrp1td","w_7cn6wcbt","w_8aa4h36p","w_bpr3c1ux","w_4qf0wqtv","w_2m2r0oof","w_1d35jifv","w_dmeyan6q","w_e9fjoshb","w_albnpbru","w_z5qnxkqk","w_8ed1wjyh","w_t3aoiz9r","w_ses7fkwk","w_avr26qqh","w_hyq2egsc","w_fqd0nz38","w_89es50pi","w_s75yt6kt","w_lk8z70he","w_fkvglkvn","w_zj1lz4k4","w_q1dsmvn0","w_fgszb7lb","w_dwju43tz","w_nad31utv","w_llsxbr8a","w_wuu78tg1"],"why_material":"The confound is structural, not incidental: the self-reported record cannot separate TB-500 from BPC-157 in 29 of 31 cases."},{"id":"c33","text":"Only two of the thirty-one accounts used TB-500 on its own, and both of them sit in the worse column.","section":"Two of the thirty-one used TB-500 without BPC-157","tier":"anecdotal","source_ids":["w_q1dsmvn0","w_wuu78tg1"],"why_material":"Out of 31 people who wrote down what happened, 2 took it on its own and neither described a benefit."},{"id":"c362","text":"One of the two had a shoulder with bursitis that got worse and recovered after stopping. The other reported a head rush and a red patch at the injection site.","section":"Two of the thirty-one used TB-500 without BPC-157","tier":"anecdotal","source_ids":["w_q1dsmvn0","w_wuu78tg1"],"why_material":"Out of 31 people who wrote down what happened, 2 took it on its own and neither described a benefit."},{"id":"c363","text":"Two reports settle nothing. The point is how thin the isolated human experience of TB-500 actually is.","section":"Two of the thirty-one used TB-500 without BPC-157","tier":"anecdotal","source_ids":["w_q1dsmvn0","w_wuu78tg1"],"why_material":"Out of 31 people who wrote down what happened, 2 took it on its own and neither described a benefit."},{"id":"c34","text":"Underneath the whole TB-500 market sits one gap. The evidence and the product are not the same substance, and a regulator has now written that down.","section":"The gap underneath the whole TB-500 market","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s22","s10"],"why_material":"This is the page's central conclusion and it is the assumption the entire TB-500 market stands on."},{"id":"c364","text":"The capped form has never been shown to do what the uncapped form does.","section":"The gap underneath the whole TB-500 market","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s22","s10"],"why_material":"This is the page's central conclusion and it is the assumption the entire TB-500 market stands on."},{"id":"c365","text":"The one time anybody tested TB-500 itself in a dish, it did nothing.","section":"The gap underneath the whole TB-500 market","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s22","s10"],"why_material":"This is the page's central conclusion and it is the assumption the entire TB-500 market stands on."},{"id":"c366","text":"So every carry-over of evidence from the 43-amino-acid protein to the 7-amino-acid fragment is an assumption, not a finding.","section":"The gap underneath the whole TB-500 market","tier":"mechanistic","source_ids":["s22","s10"],"why_material":"This is the page's central conclusion and it is the assumption the entire TB-500 market stands on."}],"sources":[{"id":"s1","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14500546/","title":"The actin binding site on thymosin beta4 promotes angiogenesis","quote":"we find that a seven amino acid actin binding motif of thymosin beta4 is essential for its angiogenic activity.","claim_ids":["c1","c2"]},{"id":"s2","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10469335/","title":"Thymosin beta4 accelerates wound healing","quote":"Addition of Tbeta4 topically or intraperitoneally increased reepithelialization by 42% over saline controls at 4 d and by as much as 61% at 7 d post-wounding.","claim_ids":["c3"]},{"id":"s3","type":"pubmed","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00382174","title":"Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of Thymosin Beta 4 in Patients With Pressure Ulcers","quote":"evaluate the safety, tolerability and effectiveness of Thymosin Beta 4 administered topically in patients with Pressure Ulcers","claim_ids":["c4"]},{"id":"s4","type":"pubmed","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00832091","title":"Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of Thymosin Beta 4 in Patients With Venous Stasis Ulcers","quote":"a synthetically-produced copy of a naturally occurring 43 amino acid peptide that has wound healing and anti-inflammatory properties and can up-regulate the expression of laminin-5.","claim_ids":["c1","c4"]},{"id":"s5","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17495250/","title":"Thymosin beta-4 and venous ulcers: a European prospective, randomized study","quote":"When review safety data show no-dose-limiting adverse events, a new group will be enrolled.","claim_ids":["c4"]},{"id":"s7","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26056426/","title":"Thymosin beta 4 ophthalmic solution for dry eye: a randomized, placebo-controlled, Phase II clinical trial","quote":"This study confirms the efficacy of 0.1% Tbeta4 as a topical treatment for relief of signs and symptoms of dry eye.","claim_ids":["c5"]},{"id":"s8","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3843122/","title":"Cardioprotection by systemic dosing of thymosin beta four following ischemic myocardial injury","quote":"Tbeta4 administered throughout the study reduced infarct size and resulted in significant improvements in hemodynamic performance.","claim_ids":["c6"]},{"id":"s9","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17600280/","title":"Thymosin beta4 is cardioprotective after myocardial infarction","quote":"thymosin beta4 treatment resulted in upregulation of ILK and Akt activity in the heart, enhanced early myocyte survival, and improved cardiac function.","claim_ids":["c6"]},{"id":"s10","type":"pubmed","url":"https://doi.org/10.3390/app16126202","title":"Thymosin Beta-4 and TB-500 in Tissue Healing, Regeneration, and Musculoskeletal Repair: A Scoping Review","quote":"the evidence base is heavily weighted toward preclinical and mechanistic work, with human musculoskeletal data sparse","claim_ids":["c7"]},{"id":"s11","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23523891/","title":"Thymosin beta4 enhances the healing of medial collateral ligament injury in rat","quote":"Local administration of Tbeta4 promotes the healing process of MCL, both histologically and mechanically, in a rat model.","claim_ids":["c7"]},{"id":"s12","type":"news","url":"https://www.bscg.org/blogs/single/tb-500-status-risks-and-bans-in-sport-and-military","title":"TB-500 - Status, Risks, and Bans in Sport and Military","quote":"The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) lists TB-500 under 'Growth Factors and Growth Factor Modulators' as a prohibited substance","claim_ids":["c9"]},{"id":"s13","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31649007/","title":"Thymosin beta4: potential to treat epidermolysis bullosa and other severe dermal injuries","quote":"Thymosin beta4 promotes faster repair in various chronic human wounds, including pressure ulcers, stasis ulcers, and epidermolysis bullosa lesions.","claim_ids":["c8"]},{"id":"s17","type":"news","url":"https://www.bscg.org/blogs/single/tb-500-status-risks-and-bans-in-sport-and-military","title":"TB-500 - Status, Risks, and Bans (BSCG)","quote":"TB-500 is a synthetic heptapeptide (Ac-LKKTETQ) that corresponds to amino acids 17-23 of thymosin beta-4","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"s18","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25826322/","title":"Thymosin beta4 improves signs and symptoms of severe dry eye in a phase 2 randomized trial (Cornea 2015)","quote":"RGN-259-treated group had 35.1% reduction of ocular discomfort compared with vehicle control (P = 0.0141)","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"s19","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20627173/","title":"Thymosin beta4 improves functional neurological outcome in a rat model of embolic stroke","quote":"Tbeta4 improves neurological functional outcome after embolic stroke in rats.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"s20","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14625258/","title":"Role of thymosin beta4 in tumor metastasis and angiogenesis (JNCI 2003)","quote":"Thymosin beta4 may stimulate tumor metastasis by activating cell migration and angiogenesis.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"s21","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19833631/","title":"Thymosin beta4 has tumor suppressive effects in multiple myeloma","quote":"Tbeta4 overexpression led to significantly decreased proliferative and migratory capacities and increased sensitivity to apoptosis-induction.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"s22","type":"regulatory","url":"https://www.fda.gov/media/193349/download","title":"FDA Briefing Document, Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee — TB-500-Related Bulk Drug Substances (TB-500 free base and TB-500 acetate)","quote":"TB-500 (free base) is understood today to be a seven amino acid synthetic fragment of thymosin beta-4 (β4) from amino acids 17 to 23 and an acetyl group at the N-terminal leucine amino acid (Ac-Leu-Lys-Lys-Thr-Glu-Thr-Gln-OH). … thymosin beta-4 and TB-500 are not the same substance. … no articles were found in which TB-500 was administered to humans. … Therefore, potential safety risks associated with the use of TB-500 in humans are unknown.","summary":"The only regulatory characterisation of TB-500 as a substance. States the fragment/protein distinction in writing, records zero human exposure data by any route, reports that TB-500 free base 'appeared to be devoid of wound-healing properties' in vitro, notes acetylation 'irreversibly alters their charge, hydrophobicity, and size' so the non-acetylated LKKTETQ literature cannot be extrapolated, flags immunogenicity and aggregation risk, records absent impurity/endotoxin/aggregate/microbiological testing, notes no carcinogenicity studies exist, and recommends against listing. Also contains the only in vivo TB-500 pharmacokinetics (equine, 10 mg subcutaneous).","author":"U.S. Food and Drug Administration","publisher":"U.S. Food and Drug Administration","date":"2026-07"},{"id":"s23","type":"regulatory","url":"https://www.wada-ama.org/sites/default/files/2025-09/2026list_en_final_clean_september_2025.pdf","title":"World Anti-Doping Code International Standard — Prohibited List 2026, section S2.3","quote":"Thymosin-ß4 and its derivatives e.g. TB-500 … and other growth factors or growth factor modulators affecting muscle, tendon or ligament protein synthesis/degradation, vascularisation, energy utilization, regenerative capacity or fibre type switching. … PROHIBITED AT ALL TIMES (IN- AND OUT-OF-COMPETITION) … All prohibited substances in this class are non-Specified Substances.","summary":"TB-500 named by name under S2.3 Growth Factors and Growth Factor Modulators, prohibited in and out of competition, non-Specified tier. The catch-all clause names muscle, tendon and ligament explicitly.","author":"World Anti-Doping Agency","publisher":"World Anti-Doping Agency","date":"2026-01-01"},{"id":"s24","type":"regulatory","url":"https://www.pharmexec.com/view/fda-votes-loosen-restrictions-four-peptides","title":"FDA Panel Votes to Loosen Restrictions for Four Peptides","quote":"voted 8-6 in favor of allowing Bpc-157, Kpv and Tb-500 to be compounded, with one abstention … The votes do not make the peptides FDA-approved drugs … FDA is not bound by the panel's recommendations … The advisory committee's recommendation still triggers a formal rulemaking cycle that realistically runs eight to twelve months","summary":"Reports the 23–24 July 2026 Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee vote, taken against FDA's own written recommendation. TB-500 remains off the 503A Bulks List and not legally compoundable pending rulemaking.","author":"Nicholas Jacobus","publisher":"Pharmaceutical Executive","date":"2026-07-24"},{"id":"s25","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42542926/","title":"Effects of BPC-157 and TB-500 on Achilles tendon healing in rats: A histopathological and biomechanical study","quote":"higher maximum load to failure values in the BPC-157 and TB-500 groups compared to controls, reaching statistical significance in the TB-500 group (p < 0.05) … significantly lower total Bonar scores in the TB-500 group (p = 0.016) … Combined BPC-157 and TB-500 treatment did not confer additional benefits compared to either agent alone","summary":"PMID 42542926. The only tendon-strength study using TB-500 itself. 32 male Sprague-Dawley rats, Achilles transection and repair, four arms of eight, four weeks of intraperitoneal dosing: BPC-157 10 µg/kg/day, TB-500 60 µg/kg/day, combination, control. Authors call it exploratory and stop short of clinical recommendation. The combination arm contradicts the stacking rationale.","author":"Biçer O, Adanir O, Güleryüz Y, Balci EC, Dinçel YM, Yenigün MY, Aydin C, Bayrak BY","publisher":"Joint Diseases and Related Surgery 37(3):822-837","date":"2026-07-23"},{"id":"s26","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20880960/","title":"Muscle injury-induced thymosin β4 acts as a chemoattractant for myoblasts","quote":"muscle injury enhances the local production of Tβ4, thereby promoting the migration of myoblasts","summary":"PMID 20880960. Tβ4 and thymosin β10 are upregulated early in regenerating muscle fibres and inflammatory haematopoietic cells; Tβ4 and its sulphoxidised form accelerate closure and increase chemotaxis of C2C12 myoblasts and of primary myoblasts from adult satellite cells. Establishes the skeletal-muscle pathway as endogenous, not as an exogenous treatment result.","author":"Tokura Y, Nakayama Y, Fukada S, Nara N, Yamamoto H, Matsuda R, Hara T","publisher":"Journal of Biochemistry 149(1):43-8","date":"2011-01"},{"id":"s27","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20536458/","title":"Thymosin beta4 enhances repair by organizing connective tissue and preventing the appearance of myofibroblasts","quote":"few myofibroblasts and fibroblasts with alpha smooth muscle actin (SMA) stained stress fibers … longer, thicker collagen fiber bundles with intense yellow-red birefringence","summary":"PMID 20536458. 100 µg of Tβ4 delivered on days 2, 3 and 4 through polyvinyl alcohol sponge implants in subcutaneous pockets in Sprague-Dawley rats, read at day 14. Control implants contained mostly myofibroblasts; treated wounds were significantly narrower. The mechanistic basis for 'repair instead of scar'.","author":"Ehrlich HP, Hazard SW 3rd","publisher":"Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences","date":"2010-04"},{"id":"s28","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9655242/","title":"The Role of Tβ4-POP-Ac-SDKP Axis in Organ Fibrosis","quote":"Thymosin β4 is a water-soluble peptide with a highly conserved structure composed of 43 amino acid residues … After the cleavage of Tβ4 into NH2-terminal intermediate peptides less than 30 amino acids in length by metalloprotease meprin α, POP hydrolyzes these intermediate peptides to ultimately release N-acetyl-seryl-aspartyl-lysyl-proline (Ac-SDKP) … exerts anti-inflammatory effects by reducing the number of inflammatory cells and downregulating the expression levels of many inflammatory factors such as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin (IL)-1β, and IL-6","summary":"PMID 36362069, PMCID PMC9655242. Establishes that Ac-SDKP is released from the N-terminus of Tβ4, which is why the anti-fibrotic literature does not transfer to TB-500 (residues 17–23). Also the source for the named anti-inflammatory cytokine targets.","author":"Wang W, Jia W, Zhang C","publisher":"International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23(21):13282","date":"2022-10-31"},{"id":"s29","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26962108/","title":"The anti-inflammatory peptide Ac-SDKP is released from thymosin-β4 by renal meprin-α and prolyl oligopeptidase","quote":"POP can only hydrolyze peptides shorter than 30 amino acids, and Tβ4 is 43 amino acids long … no Ac-SDKP was released when Tβ4 was incubated with either meprin-α or POP alone","summary":"PMID 26962108, PMCID PMC4889319. Definitive two-enzyme mechanism for Ac-SDKP generation. Meprin-α knockout kidneys failed to release Ac-SDKP from Tβ4; the meprin-α inhibitor actinonin blocked release in rat kidney homogenate and cut captopril-raised plasma Ac-SDKP from 15.1 to 6.1 nmol/l (P < 0.005).","author":"Kumar N, Nakagawa P, Janic B, Romero CA, Worou ME, Monu SR, Peterson EL, Shaw J, Valeriote F, Ongeri EM, Niyitegeka JV, Rhaleb NE, Carretero OA","publisher":"American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology 310:F1026-34","date":"2016-05"},{"id":"s30","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31753373/","title":"Electrospun thymosin Beta-4 loaded PLGA/PLA nanofiber/microfiber hybrid yarns for tendon tissue engineering application","quote":"thymosin beta-4 (Tβ4) loaded PLGA/PLA HY presented a sustained drug release manner for 28 days … showed an additive effect on promoting HADMSC migration, proliferation, and tenogenic differentiation","summary":"PMID 31753373, PMCID PMC7061461. Human adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells on a Tβ4-releasing scaffold move toward a tendon phenotype. Evidence that the field treats sustained local delivery, not systemic injection, as the route to a tendon.","author":"Wu S, Zhou R, Zhou F, Streubel PN, Chen S, Duan B","publisher":"Materials Science & Engineering C","date":"2020-01"},{"id":"s31","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15565145/","title":"Thymosin beta4 activates integrin-linked kinase and promotes cardiac cell migration, survival and cardiac repair","quote":"resulted in upregulation of ILK and Akt activity in the heart, enhanced early myocyte survival and improved cardiac function","summary":"PMID 15565145. Tβ4 forms a functional complex with PINCH and integrin-linked kinase, activating Akt. Model: coronary artery ligation in mice, dosed intraperitoneally, intracardiacally or both, every third day. The named signalling axis behind the cardiac programme.","author":"Bock-Marquette I, Saxena A, White MD, DiMaio JM, Srivastava D","publisher":"Nature 432(7016):466-72","date":"2004-11-25"},{"id":"s32","type":"pubmed","url":"https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9820614/","title":"0.1% RGN-259 (Thymosin β4) Ophthalmic Solution Promotes Healing and Improves Comfort in Neurotrophic Keratopathy Patients in a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Masked Phase III Clinical Trial","quote":"Complete healing occurred after 4 weeks in 6 of the 10 RGN-259-treated subjects and in 1 of the 8 placebo-treated subjects","summary":"PMID 36613994, PMCID PMC9820614. Stages 2–3 neurotrophic keratopathy, 0.1% five times daily for 43 days, 10 treated versus 8 placebo. Day 29 complete healing 60% vs 12.5%, p = 0.0656 — the four-week primary comparison did not reach significance. Day 43: 50% vs 0%, p = 0.0359. The underlying registration, NCT02600429 (SEER-1), was terminated.","author":"Sosne G, Kleinman HK, Springs C, Gross RH, Sung J, Kang S","publisher":"International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24(1):554","date":"2022-12-29"},{"id":"s33","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05485818","title":"Safety and Efficacy Study of Thymosin Beta 4 in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction (NL005)","quote":"Change of myocardial infarction area on Day 5 and day 90 after PCI","summary":"NCT05485818. Completed Phase 2, 62 enrolled, arms Low / Middle / High Dose and placebo. Recombinant human full-length Tβ4 (NL005), intravenous. The only systemic Tβ4 programme still generating human data.","author":"Beijing Northland Biotech. Co., Ltd.","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov / Beijing Northland Biotech. Co., Ltd.","date":"2021-11-18"},{"id":"s34","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00743769","title":"A Phase 1 Safety Study of the Intravenous Administration of Thymosin Beta in Healthy Volunteers","quote":"Study never initiated due to contract manufacturing issues … A single bolus injections of ascending doses of 42 mg, 140 mg, 420 mg or 1,260 QD (once a day)","summary":"NCT00743769. WITHDRAWN, actual enrolment 0. The flagship intravenous safety and pharmacokinetics study for full-length Tβ4 never ran, so no completed dedicated Phase 1 IV dataset exists. Note the intended dose scale: 42 to 1,260 mg.","author":"RegeneRx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov / RegeneRx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.","date":"2017-04-17"},{"id":"s35","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07487363","title":"TB-500 (Thymosin Beta 4 17-23 Fragment) for Cardiovascular Biomarkers in Stable ASCVD — 'TBRIDGE-CV' [self-declared fictional example record]","quote":"This fictional study is an example of a ClinicalTrials.gov-style record. … The specific dose levels are protocol-defined and are not provided in this public example.","summary":"NCT07487363. The only registry record whose intervention is TB-500 itself, and the record declares itself a fictional template. Any citation of this NCT as evidence of a human TB-500 trial is citing a demonstration entry.","author":"listed sponsor 'Hudson Biotech'","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov","date":"2026-03-23"},{"id":"s36","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT01311518","title":"A Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Injectable Thymosin Beta 4 for Treating Acute Myocardial Infarction","quote":"Overall status: WITHDRAWN. Actual enrollment: 0.","summary":"NCT01311518. Phase 2, MRI infarct-zone primary endpoint, withdrawn with zero enrolled. The second of the two RegeneRx cardiac trials never to enrol a patient.","author":"RegeneRx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov / RegeneRx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.","date":"2011"},{"id":"s37","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00311766","title":"A Phase 2 Study on Effect of Thymosin Beta 4 on Wound Healing in Patients With Epidermolysis Bullosa","quote":"Overall status: TERMINATED. Enrollment: 30 (actual).","summary":"NCT00311766. Phase 2, terminated. Primary outcome was number of participants with adverse events and serious adverse events.","author":"RegeneRx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov / RegeneRx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.","date":"2006-02"},{"id":"s38","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00598871","title":"A Phase 2 Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Thymosin Beta 4 for Treating Corneal Wounds","quote":"Overall status: TERMINATED. Enrollment: 12 (actual).","summary":"NCT00598871. Corneal wounds in diabetic vitrectomy patients, Phase 2, terminated at 12 enrolled.","author":"ReGenTree, LLC","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov / ReGenTree, LLC","date":"2007-12"},{"id":"s39","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02600429","title":"Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy Study of RGN-259 Ophthalmic Solutions for Neurotrophic Keratopathy: SEER-1","quote":"Overall status: TERMINATED. Phase 3. Enrollment: 18 (actual).","summary":"NCT02600429. The registration behind the published 'Phase III' neurotrophic keratopathy paper. Terminated at 18 enrolled — the ten-versus-eight comparison in the literature is this terminated trial's data.","author":"ReGenTree, LLC","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov / ReGenTree, LLC","date":"2015-11"},{"id":"s40","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02974907","title":"Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of RGN-259 Ophthalmic Solutions for Dry Eye Syndrome: ARISE-2","quote":"Overall status: COMPLETED. Phase 3. Enrollment: 601 (actual).","summary":"NCT02974907. The second of three completed Phase 3 dry-eye trials of full-length Tβ4 eye drops. No approval has followed.","author":"ReGenTree, LLC","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov / ReGenTree, LLC","date":"2018-03"},{"id":"s41","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04555824","title":"A Phase 1a Study of Thymosin Beta 4 in Healthy Volunteers","quote":"Overall status: COMPLETED. Phase 1. Enrollment: 54 (actual).","summary":"NCT04555824. The only study to have generated human maximum tolerated dose, full pharmacokinetics (Cmax, Tmax, MRT, AUC, half-life, volume of distribution, clearance) and antibody-formation data for systemic full-length Tβ4. Results are not published in the searched literature.","author":"Beijing Northland Biotech. Co., Ltd.","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov / Beijing Northland Biotech. Co., Ltd.","date":"2018-06-20"},{"id":"s42","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05555589","title":"Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of 0.1% RGN-259 Ophthalmic Solution for the Treatment of NK: SEER-2","quote":"Overall status: RECRUITING. Phase 3. Enrollment: 70 (estimated).","summary":"NCT05555589. The successor to the terminated SEER-1, still recruiting. Neurotrophic keratopathy remains the indication where full-length Tβ4 has its clearest human signal and no approval.","author":"ReGenTree, LLC","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov / ReGenTree, LLC","date":"2022-09"},{"id":"s43","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03937882","title":"Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of RGN-259 Ophthalmic Solutions for Dry Eye Syndrome: ARISE-3","quote":"Overall status: COMPLETED. Phase 3. Enrollment: 700 (actual).","summary":"NCT03937882. The largest completed trial of thymosin beta-4 in any indication, 700 patients, finished October 2021. No FDA approval has followed.","author":"ReGenTree, LLC","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov / ReGenTree, LLC","date":"2021-10-07"},{"id":"s44","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT02597803","title":"Assessment of the Safety and Efficacy of RGN-259 Ophthalmic Solutions for Dry Eye Syndrome: ARISE-1","quote":"Overall status: COMPLETED. Phase 2/Phase 3. Enrollment: 317 (actual).","summary":"NCT02597803. The first of the three completed dry-eye registration trials. ARISE-1, ARISE-2 and ARISE-3 together enrolled 1,618 patients.","author":"ReGenTree, LLC","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov / ReGenTree, LLC","date":"2016-07"},{"id":"s45","type":"trial","url":"https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT01393132","title":"Comparative Study of Thymosin Beta 4 Eye Drops vs. Vehicle in the Treatment of Severe Dry Eye","quote":"Overall status: COMPLETED. Phase 2. Enrollment: 9 (actual).","summary":"NCT01393132. The registration behind the Cornea 2015 dry-eye paper: nine patients, 0.1% Tβ4 six times daily over 28 days, multicentre, randomised, double-masked, vehicle-controlled.","author":"Michigan Cornea Consultants, PC","publisher":"ClinicalTrials.gov / Michigan Cornea Consultants, PC","date":"2011"},{"id":"w_7b0irg5j","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/PayHereSukka/status/2082956437056008230","title":"X · @PayHereSukka · 2026-07-30","quote":"Ran BPC 500mcg twice a day and 6mg of TB500 every 5th day for 6-8 weeks. Healed my torn rotator cuff","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_ionqqvc2","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/MuroCrypto/status/2083184469956059529","title":"X · @MuroCrypto · 2026-07-31","quote":"My lowest disc in the lower back is dried out, almost no fluid left, classic herniated disc... In June I ran BPC-157 and TB-500 for about 6 weeks... After 3-4 weeks it already felt better. Now after the cycle, zero pain in biceps and shoulder. Disc still needs physio and rest, but already much better.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_t1lhudd5","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/jasonsvoboda/status/2081426443024961838","title":"X · @jasonsvoboda · 2026-07-26","quote":"Blew up my back in 2017. L4/L5/S1 severe disc herniation. Doc diagnosed me with degenerative disc disease, told me to quit lifting... Found the Wolverine stack and within a month I was pain free.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_srfrp1td","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/MithMuel/status/2071802227342340531","title":"X · @MithMuel · 2026-06-30","quote":"I've been doing subcutaneous BPC TB+500 injections on both sides of the L5-S1 and a month in, the pain is dramatically less... the pain has been horrible for 6 years but this stuff really works. I don't wake up in awful pain anymore!","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_7cn6wcbt","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/howdymary/status/2031137869285425498","title":"X · @howdymary · 2026-03-09","quote":"BPC-157 + TB-500 vastly accelerated my recovery timeline, eliminated my knee pain two days after i started, and brought the swelling in my jaw down within the week","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_8aa4h36p","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/Das_Bear_/status/2071462119011492350","title":"X · @Das_Bear_ · 2026-06-29","quote":"I took it alongside TB-500 and it fixed my tennis elbow and was back to lifting also within two week.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_bpr3c1ux","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/ryalljohnny1989/status/2084312093067513939","title":"X · @ryalljohnny1989 · 2026-08-03","quote":"I was dealing with a nagging golfers elbow for over a year. Would be tender the to the touch after hitting balls. Within a week of taking shots the pain started to disappear. Months later its compmetely healed.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_4qf0wqtv","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/caezcrypto1/status/2082943665832374561","title":"X · @caezcrypto1 · 2026-07-30","quote":"4 weeks 1mg bpc and then 4 weeks 2mg in knee. No acl or meniscus...knee has never felt better since before the injury years ago...also did tb500 twice a week total 4mg","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_2m2r0oof","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/L0V3lsKeY/status/2083868515438666186","title":"X · @L0V3lsKeY · 2026-08-02","quote":"Wednesday I woke up in severe pain in my L Leg. It was so bad I couldn't bear any weight... Peptides started in the afternoon. Leg 75% better in the evening... Saturday: Woke up 100% better.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_1d35jifv","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/tj_underwood/status/2083248032603107752","title":"X · @tj_underwood · 2026-07-31","quote":"Have done a BLAST OF TB 500 and BPC -157 and KPV! Have serious shoulder tear! Blasted all three for 2 weeks!... Took my shoulder from barely joking a cupping hand to back in gym!","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_dmeyan6q","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/jordaaash/status/2038733749366755452","title":"X · @jordaaash · 2026-03-30","quote":"After a week of BPC-157 (8 injections, 500mcg subcutaneous abdominal), persistent ankle tendon pain from a snowboarding injury a year ago is barely noticeable... Yesterday I added TB-500 (1 injection, 2mg) as well","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_e9fjoshb","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/pepfessions/status/2084071774480736712","title":"X · @pepfessions · 2026-08-03","quote":"I tore both quad tendons in separate years, the first recovery had taken almost a year. After the second surgery... I added BPC-157 and TB-500. By month five, I was sprinting and jumping again","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_albnpbru","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/JonahLupton/status/2081490976510468316","title":"X · @JonahLupton · 2026-07-26","quote":"We still need more human trial data for peptides but I'm 95% sure that BPC-157 and TB-500 helped me heal from several injuries including my left knee and right ankle. I really thought I was going to need surgery for both.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_z5qnxkqk","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/GrantWest14/status/2010124835264111079","title":"X · @GrantWest14 · 2026-01-10","quote":"Slight tear of my rotator cuff. Surgery was a 5 month rehab timeline, instead I took bpc-157 and tb-500. Was back to full rotation in my shoulder and benching good weight by a month and a half!","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_8ed1wjyh","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/_REDwave_2024/status/2057019155824652482","title":"X · @_REDwave_2024 · 2026-05-20","quote":"My 70 yr old dad tore rotator cuff and I had him do 1mg (BPC) injected daily in 2 doses for 4 months with 2-3x/weekly TB500 @ 2.5mg/dose. Within a few weeks, he was lifting his arm totally above his head again and all pain was gone.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_t3aoiz9r","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/BenWolf1425771/status/2084389889303548201","title":"X · @BenWolf1425771 · 2026-08-03","quote":"Promise you peptides are No Joke, I used the wolverine stack (BPC-157 and TB-500) to alleviate lifelong shoulder and joint pains","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_ses7fkwk","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/TheCaddieYardFL/status/2083641327833522639","title":"X · @TheCaddieYardFL · 2026-08-01","quote":"All of the soreness, aches, and pains that disappeared while on BPC/TB500 returned after about 6 weeks for me. I start back on Monday","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_avr26qqh","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/prax1s_mm/status/2082901582627184835","title":"X · @prax1s_mm · 2026-07-30","quote":"Did 3mg of BCP & 5mg of TB500 daily for two weeks into my elbow. It didn't do jack shit. This is my 3rd time trying peptides for various joint/tendon stuff and my 3rd time not noticing any improvement at all.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_hyq2egsc","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/replacementBux/status/2043445152849555478","title":"X · @replacementBux · 2026-04-12","quote":"Bpc and tb-500 did nothing for my elbow arthritis sadly. Used it for 6 weeks","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_fqd0nz38","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/moon25martin/status/2060514158739640718","title":"X · @moon25martin · 2026-05-30","quote":"I ran a heavy dose of klow into a heavy dose of bp-157 and tb500 for 2 months or more for my shoulder, did nothing, facing a shoulder replacement","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_89es50pi","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/ToddMil03223111/status/2075223118067433536","title":"X · @ToddMil03223111 · 2026-07-09","quote":"Age 62... I am very limited on what I can do at this point due to the severity of pain. I have been doing BPC 157 +TB 500 for 7 weeks, no improvement yet.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_s75yt6kt","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/HangryDBowman/status/2077974266339803140","title":"X · @HangryDBowman · 2026-07-16","quote":"I'm trying it to see if it helps at all with inflammation for my lower back. L4/5 bulge and L5/S1 herniation. Bpc and Tb did nothing I could notice.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_lk8z70he","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/travfourr/status/2044547711114895786","title":"X · @travfourr · 2026-04-15","quote":"I personally used bpc 157/ tb 500 combo for my shoulder issue. Barely moved the needle. 3/10.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_fkvglkvn","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/MittelstaedtTim/status/2064873594103222656","title":"X · @MittelstaedtTim · 2026-06-11","quote":"I had some pain there and leading up to my bicep area. Didn't get much relief from bpc157/tb500.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_zj1lz4k4","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/Gronnet/status/2048321787667103904","title":"X · @Gronnet · 2026-04-26","quote":"Just finished a bottle of oral liposomal BPC157+TB500 and it seems it did nothing :/ (hoping it would help heal my gut)","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_q1dsmvn0","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/biotides/status/2074549220887941324","title":"X · @biotides · 2026-07-07","quote":"TB-500 made my shoulder left worse. I have bursitis and stopped TB and it's better. I was getting pain in left thumb and arm as well. I was pinning SubQ. I've used 3 different vendors who are legit. So I ruled out bad product. No issues with BPC-157.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_fgszb7lb","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/cryptotray79/status/2071013244072788255","title":"X · @cryptotray79 · 2026-06-14","quote":"i ran bpc 157 for few weeks felt decent then add tb 500 hand and skeletal felt worse i discontinued it it was the blend version 20mg","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_dwju43tz","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/stateofnomind/status/2031391204232016324","title":"X · @stateofnomind · 2026-03-10","quote":"Not my proudest moment, but after BPC-157 and TB-500 from the gray market, I got hives all over my body.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_nad31utv","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/GetterBankWest/status/2028322438984175693","title":"X · @GetterBankWest · 2026-03-02","quote":"I took tb500 and bpc 157 mix for 3 days at 0.750 7.5 units on a 3mm needle i had some Hives show up on each side of love handles not the injection sites... Ive done research my self and stopped for now","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_llsxbr8a","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/AmbrosesDrink/status/2084497141234598355","title":"X · @AmbrosesDrink · 2026-08-04","quote":"nothing moved the needle more re gut barrier symptoms than TB500. Until the development of an MCAS-like picture, it began to flair immune Sx: itching, hives from heat, etc.","claim_ids":[]},{"id":"w_wuu78tg1","type":"source","url":"https://x.com/UndergroundBio/status/2084421599072039066","title":"X · @UndergroundBio · 2026-08-03","quote":"I ran TB-500 for a shoulder injury and got a head rush that lasted maybe 20 minutes. Injection site was red for a day.","claim_ids":[]}],"prov":{"model":"Fable 5 (Claude Code)","action":"write"}}