# Contact Medicine BPC-157: Editorial Questions About the BPC-157 Digest

> Contact Medicine BPC-157 with editorial questions or corrections about our BPC-157 research summaries. We do not provide medical advice and sell nothing.

Corrections, citation questions, and editorial feedback only. No medical advice, no products, no prescriptions.

## Contact the editors

This is the editorial desk for Medicine BPC-157, the independent digest of the BPC-157 research record. Use the form for one thing: editorial correspondence. If you spot a citation that does not resolve, a number that looks wrong, or a study we missed, tell us and we will check it against the source and fix it.

What this desk cannot do is just as important. We do not give medical advice, we do not recommend whether anyone should use BPC-157, and we do not discuss doses for individuals. We do not sell BPC-157 or anything else, and we cannot point you to a vendor, a pharmacy, a clinic, or a telehealth provider — that is not what this project does.

## What to expect

Messages are read as editorial mail. Anything that asks for a personal dosing protocol, a source to buy from, or clinical guidance for a specific situation will go unanswered, because answering it would misrepresent what this site is. A licensed healthcare professional is the right destination for personal health questions; this noticeboard is not.

For the regulatory picture — FDA 503A Category 2, the scheduled 2026 advisory-committee review, and how lawful compounded access works — start with [BPC-157 legal status and 503A category](/legal-status), which is sourced entirely from the FDA's own pages. For the science, the [BPC-157 research references](/references) list carries every source we cite.

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A loud noticeboard for the BPC-157 record — every rat study stamped to its source, every human-data gap and the FDA 503A status posted in plain neon, with no clinic behind the board and nothing here dispensed or sold.
