Compounded BPC-157 in Montana
BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide studied for tissue repair and recovery. It is not FDA-approved for any indication; compounded versions are sold through peptide-focused telehealth clinics for off-label use. Compare providers that ship to Montana, with prices normalized to ~5 mg per month on a typical vial-based program.
Availability: Federal rules apply
Compounded GLP-1 access is governed by uniform federal rules after the FDA resolved the 2024–2025 semaglutide and tirzepatide shortages. Mass 503A/503B compounding of essential copies is restricted nationwide; a narrow, heavily documented 503A carve-out for an individual patient remains but is actively contested. This is the same baseline in every state — it is informational only, not legal advice.
This map summarizes publicly available information about access to compounded peptide and GLP-1 medications by state. It is for general information only — it is not legal advice and not a statement of what is lawful for you, your prescriber, or any pharmacy. Federal and state rules in this area change frequently, sometimes week to week. Availability shown here often reflects individual providers' shipping decisions rather than state law. Verify current rules with the provider, the FDA (fda.gov), and your state Board of Pharmacy, and talk to a licensed clinician before purchasing.
BPC-157 providers for Montana
National bpc-157 prices →alternatives · $189–$368/mo · 91 providers ship here
- 1Royal Medical Centercompounded4.0 (430)Visit
$189/mo
$37.80/mg
- 3Peter Uncaged MDcompounded4.2 (890)Visit
$199/mo
$39.80/mg
- 4Concierge MD LAcompounded4.7 (180)Visit
$295/mo
$59.00/mg
- 5Marek Healthcompounded4.6 (640)Visit
$368/mo
incl. $149 membership
$73.60/mg
FAQs
- How much does compounded BPC-157 cost in Montana?
- Among peptide-focused telehealth providers we track that ship to Montana, monthly program pricing starts around $189 and ranges to $368 (~5 mg per month on a typical vial-based program).
- Can I get BPC-157 through telehealth in Montana?
- Availability depends on each clinic's shipping policy and whether they serve Montana. The rankings below only include providers we track as shipping bpc-157 to your state. BPC-157 is not FDA-approved for many marketed uses — verify eligibility and prescribing rules with a licensed clinician.
- Is compounded BPC-157 the same as research peptides?
- BPC-157 is a synthetic peptide studied for tissue repair and recovery. It is not FDA-approved for any indication; compounded versions are sold through peptide-focused telehealth clinics for off-label use. Compounded products from 503A pharmacies require a patient-specific prescription and are subject to pharmacy oversight, which differs from unregulated research-grade peptides sold online without a prescription.
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