Treatment is determined by a licensed clinician after review. Not all patients are candidates. Individual results vary.

About Wolverine (Valkyr)

What it is, how it works, what it's studied for, and safety considerations.

What Is Wolverine (Valkyr)?

Wolverine is a recovery-focused peptide blend commonly described as combining BPC-157 and TB-500. The exact blend composition is provider-determined and may vary by licensed pharmacy. Wolverine is framed as a clinician-supervised recovery-support blend, not as a proven injury cure.

How It Works

If the blend contains BPC-157 and TB-500, it combines two peptides discussed in tissue-repair and recovery research. BPC-157 is largely preclinical and often discussed around soft-tissue and gastrointestinal models. TB-500 is commonly described as a thymosin beta-4 fragment, with claims often inferred from thymosin beta-4 research. Human evidence for this exact blend remains limited.

What It’s Studied For

BPC-157 and thymosin beta-4/TB-500-related peptides have been studied mainly in preclinical models of tissue repair, angiogenesis, wound healing, and inflammation-related pathways. Thymosin beta-4 itself has more published wound-healing research than TB-500 fragment products, but TB-500 remains unapproved and not well validated for human orthopedic outcomes.

How It May Be Used in a Clinician-Supervised Program

A licensed clinician may consider Wolverine for patients seeking recovery-support discussion when medically appropriate. It does not replace orthopedic evaluation, imaging, physical therapy, post-surgical instructions, or treatment for acute injury.

Preferred Starting Options / Dosing Notes

Many patients begin with a lower starting option so a licensed clinician can evaluate tolerance, medical history, goals, and safety factors before any adjustments are considered. The starting option shown below is informational and reflects available program data, not self-directed dosing instructions. Final medication, dose, frequency, and treatment plan are determined by a licensed clinician.

Average starting option

  • 5 mL

Available options

  • 5 mL

Provider note: Do not change dose, frequency, or route of use unless directed by your clinician.

Safety Considerations

  • Limited human safety data and unknown long-term effects.
  • Injection-site reactions, immunogenicity, product purity, and sterility concerns.
  • Risks of combining multiple unapproved peptides.
  • BPC-157 and TB-500-related substances have been part of FDA compounding-safety discussions.

Some treatments may involve compounded medications when prescribed by a clinician. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. The FDA does not evaluate compounded medications for safety, effectiveness, or quality before marketing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Wolverine (Valkyr) guaranteed to be prescribed?

No. Prescriptions are never guaranteed. A licensed clinician reviews your medical intake and determines whether treatment is medically appropriate.

Can my provider change my treatment or dose?

Yes. Your selected treatment and preferred starting option are treated as preferences. Your provider may approve your selection, recommend a different option, adjust dosing, request more information, or deny treatment.

Does payment guarantee treatment?

No. Payment does not guarantee approval, a prescription, a specific medication, or a specific dose.

How is Wolverine (Valkyr) used?

Use instructions are provided only if treatment is prescribed. If prescribed, follow your clinician's dosing and administration instructions exactly.

Are compounded medications FDA-approved?

No. Some treatments may involve compounded medications when prescribed by a clinician. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not evaluated by FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality before marketing.

What comes with injectable treatments if prescribed?

When prescribed by a licensed clinician, injectable peptide treatments may ship with syringes, prep pads for sterilization, and an instructions and dosing guide. Use only as directed by your clinician.

Disclaimer

Although the information on this page is based on available educational research and product information, it is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Treatment decisions, medication selection, dosing, and eligibility are determined by a licensed clinician after review. Not all patients are candidates, and individual results may vary. Use medications only as directed by your clinician.