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Healing & Recovery

TB-500

Thymosin Beta-4 fragment · TB4
research mainstream subQ injection

What it is

TB-500 is a synthetic version of the active region of Thymosin Beta-4, a 43-amino-acid peptide naturally produced in nearly every cell of your body. Thymosin Beta-4 is one of the molecules platelets release at injury sites to kick off the healing cascade. The TB-500 fragment was developed because it's smaller, cheaper to make, and easier to dose than the full protein.

How it works

TB-500's main job is to get cells moving toward damage. Specifically, it:

It's especially good at soft-tissue injuries because of how it accelerates cell migration into damaged areas.

Benefits

Timeline

Week 1–2
Loading phase. No dramatic effects yet, but inflammation often starts decreasing.
Week 3–4
Most users report meaningful pain reduction and improved range of motion.
Week 4–6
Peak structural healing — tendon, ligament, soft tissue regeneration.
Week 6–8
End of typical cycle. Maintenance dose can be run for chronic conditions.

Dosing & titration

Loading dose2–5 mg per week, split into 2 doses, for the first 4–6 weeks
Maintenance2–5 mg every 2 weeks after loading phase
Cycle length4–8 weeks loading, then maintenance or off
RouteSubQ injection, can be near injury site
When to titrate upLoading at the higher end (5 mg/week) is appropriate for severe acute injuries. Don't exceed 10 mg/week — no added benefit reported and increases theoretical risks.

Side effects & risks

Theoretical concerns: Like BPC-157, TB-500 promotes angiogenesis, so it's contraindicated in active cancer. Banned in WADA-tested professional sports. Long-term human safety data is still limited.

Typical price

$120–$200/mo 5 mg vial from a 503A compounding pharmacy — loading phase typically uses 2 vials/month, maintenance much less.

Studies

Educational reference only. Not medical advice. TB-500 is not FDA-approved as a drug. Any use should be under guidance of a licensed prescriber.