Research Purposes Only: The compounds discussed on this site (BPC-157, TB-500) are explicitly for laboratory research use only. They are not FDA-approved for human consumption, medical treatment, or dietary supplementation. The information provided is for educational and harm-reduction purposes and does not constitute medical advice.

Wolverine Stack

Legal status

This is where peptide marketing collides with the real world. People hear ‘available online’ and translate it into ‘legally straightforward.’ That translation is wrong.

Medical Review By

Dr. Igor Bussel, MD, MS, MHA

Medical Reviewer

Last Updated

March 2026

United States status

BPC-157 and TB-500 are widely discussed in research or gray-market contexts, but that does not make them straightforward consumer wellness products. Expert Opinion Regulatory status can depend on source, intended use claims, and how the product is marketed.

WADA and tested sport

Anti-doping exposure is a major issue. Athletes should assume peptide use can create real sanction risk, especially where prohibited-substance rules or non-approved substance language applies. Expert Opinion

Travel concerns

Travel adds another layer: labeling, customs scrutiny, prescription status, and border interpretation can all matter. If someone cannot explain what they are carrying, where it came from, and under what medical authority, travel is not the time to improvise.

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