BPC-157 vs Liraglutide

A side-by-side comparison from PeptideSciences101, the open peptide reference.

Overview

BPC-157 is primarily a healing & recovery peptide, while Liraglutide is used for weight management & metabolic.

This page compares BPC-157 and Liraglutide across their primary use, typical dosing, reported benefits and side effects, and U.S. regulatory status. For the full monograph on either compound — mechanism of action, clinical research, and references — follow the article links.

Side-by-side comparison

BPC-157Liraglutide
CategoryHealing & RecoveryWeight Management & Metabolic
Regulatory status (US)Compounding (Rx) — Apr 2026FDA approved
Typical dosage250-500 mcg0.6-3.0 mg
Frequencydailydaily
Reported benefitsAccelerated wound healing, tendon and ligament repair, gut health improvement, reduced inflammation, neuroprotective effectsWeight loss, blood sugar control, cardiovascular protection
Reported side effectsGenerally well-tolerated. Rare: injection site reactions, mild fatigueNausea, GI disturbances, potential pancreatitis

Key differences

Primary use. BPC-157 is categorised under Healing & Recovery, while Liraglutide falls under Weight Management & Metabolic. Their differing categories mean they are usually chosen for different goals rather than as direct substitutes.

Regulatory status. BPC-157: not FDA-approved; compounding permitted with a prescription as of April 2026. Liraglutide: FDA-approved.

Dosing. BPC-157 is typically dosed at 250-500 mcg (daily). Liraglutide is typically dosed at 0.6-3.0 mg (daily).

Can you stack them?

Some protocols combine peptides, but stacking BPC-157 and Liraglutide has not been validated for safety or efficacy in controlled trials. Combining compounds can change their effects and risks. Nothing here is medical advice — consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting or combining any protocol.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between BPC-157 and Liraglutide?
BPC-157 is primarily a healing & recovery peptide, while Liraglutide is used for weight management & metabolic. BPC-157 is not FDA-approved; compounding permitted with a prescription (as of April 2026), whereas Liraglutide is FDA-approved for one or more indications.
What is BPC-157 used for?
Healing & recovery, gut health.
What is Liraglutide used for?
FDA-approved GLP-1 for weight loss.
Can you take BPC-157 and Liraglutide together?
Some users combine peptides within a single protocol, but stacking BPC-157 and Liraglutide has not been established as safe or effective in controlled trials. Neither this comparison nor PeptideSciences101 is medical advice — consult a qualified healthcare provider before combining any compounds.
Is BPC-157 or Liraglutide FDA-approved?
BPC-157 is not FDA-approved; compounding permitted with a prescription (as of April 2026). Liraglutide is FDA-approved for one or more indications.

Read the full articles

  • BPC-157 — full monograph: mechanism, research, dosing & references
  • Liraglutide — full monograph: mechanism, research, dosing & references

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