A legitimate COA must include an HPLC chromatogram, mass spectrometry confirmation near 1815.1 Da, and endotoxin results, not just a stated purity percentage
Every product goes through multiple 3rd-party tests to verify purity, accurate weight, and that its toxin-free
Linked public records Regulatory actions involving BPC-157 FDA advisory committee to review seven peptide-related bulk drug substances Scheduled Scheduled public meeting FDA scheduled a two-day Pharmacy Compounding Advisory Committee meeting to discuss whether BPC-157, KPV, TB-500, MOTS-c, emideltide/DSIP, Semax, and Epitalon-related substances should be included on the 503A Bulks List
The expected dose for the standard 50/10/10 milligram GLOW blend lands in the range of 250 to 600 micrograms of BPC-157 daily, with proportional GHK-Cu and TB-500
Both sizes undergo the same rigorous third-party testing and ship with batch-specific COAs