If you used to buy BPC-157 from Peptide Sciences, you have probably noticed it is no longer available. Peptide Sciences shut down permanently in March 2026, and BPC-157 was one of its most popular and most linked-to products. So the question is simple. Where do you source BPC-157 now, without rolling the dice on an unknown seller.
Why Peptide Sciences BPC-157 is gone
The company closed for good, so the product page, the checkout, and the support are all gone with it. There is no restock coming. That leaves a lot of researchers who relied on it looking for a replacement that meets the same standard.
What to look for in a replacement
BPC-157 is popular enough that low quality versions circulate, so documentation is what protects you. Before you order from anyone, look for a per batch Certificate of Analysis you can see before you buy, HPLC purity on the specific lot, mass spectrometry confirmation, and a lot number tied to your vial. If a seller cannot show all of that, keep looking.
Where to source BPC-157 now
Peptide Hackers carries BPC-157 with that documentation on every batch, a Certificate of Analysis, HPLC verified purity, and mass spectrometry confirmation. It is the same tissue repair compound Peptide Sciences customers relied on, with the paperwork made visible.
There is also a way to remove the prepay risk that burned so many people when Peptide Sciences vanished. Peptide Hackers runs two physical storefronts, and you can pick up the same day in person in Los Angeles or Newport Beach, see the product, and pay at the counter. For the full story on the shutdown and the wider alternatives, see our Peptide Sciences breakdown.
All products are for laboratory research only. Not for human or veterinary use.
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This article is provided for educational purposes. All peptides discussed are sold for research use only and are not intended for human consumption or therapeutic use.
