Peptides

TB-500

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TB-500 is a synthetic version of Thymosin Beta-4, a naturally occurring protein involved in tissue repair, cell migration, and wound healing throughout the body.

Synthetic Thymosin Beta-4 analogue
Tissue repair and wound healing research
Subcutaneous injection
Provider evaluation required

What Is TB-500?

TB-500 (Thymosin Beta-4 fragment) promotes actin upregulation, cell migration, and angiogenesis — all key components of the tissue repair process. It has shown promise for injury recovery in animal models.

What It May Help With

TB-500 is researched for:

  • Muscle and tendon repair
  • Wound healing acceleration
  • Anti-inflammatory effects
  • Cardiac protection (early research)

How OakMD Works

OakMD is a telemedicine platform connecting eligible adults with licensed providers. If you're interested in TB-500, the process begins with a brief online intake form. A licensed provider will review your health history, symptoms, and goals — and determine if treatment is appropriate for you.

If you are a candidate, your provider will create a personalized treatment plan and guide you through next steps. There are no in-person visits required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

Can I take BPC-157 and TB-500 together?

Yes — many providers use them in combination for injury recovery, as they work through complementary mechanisms. Your provider will determine the appropriate protocol.

Ready to Get Started?

Complete a brief online intake. A licensed provider will review your information and determine if treatment is appropriate for you.

Medical Disclaimer: The information on this page is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. OakMD is a telemedicine platform. All treatments are prescription-based, subject to provider review, and may not be appropriate for all individuals. A licensed provider will evaluate your medical history and determine eligibility. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new treatment.