GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 · GLOW stack
The collagen-turnover stack.
GHK-Cu is the copper-binding tripeptide that drives collagen synthesis at the cellular level — used by aesthetic clinicians for over a decade. Stacked with BPC and TB-500 for systemic connective-tissue support. The physician scopes whether all three fit your case before prescribing.
For users investing in long-arc tissue quality, not chasing a 4-week Instagram result.
Licensed physicians
8-state coverage
503B compounding pharmacy
FDA-registered, cGMP-compliant
Cold-chain validated
2–8°C door-to-door
Refundable consult
If the physician declines

First month bundle
$329
Consult + first month’s prescription. Refills $249/mo · about $11.00/day
- Async consult with a licensed physician
- GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 prescribed together (or subset based on case)
- Cold-chain reconstituted vials
- Conduit pen + 30 pen needles
- Photo-based progress tracking in the app
- Conduit+ membership for the duration
Refundable consult if the physician declines.
Why people pick this
“I expected slow. By month 3 the skin texture on my hands looked decades different. By month 6 my surgical scar from 2019 had visibly faded.”
Conduit Care user · Skin & aesthetic protocol
The mechanism, in plain English.
GHK-Cu (glycyl-l-histidyl-l-lysine, copper-bound) up-regulates collagen and glycosaminoglycan synthesis in fibroblasts at picomolar concentrations. BPC-157 and TB-500 provide systemic tissue-turnover support that compounds the local collagen effect over a 6–12 month arc.
- NoteGHK-Cu drives type-I collagen and elastin synthesis in human fibroblast culture (Maquart et al., FEBS Lett 1988)
- NoteCopper-tripeptide complexes accelerate dermal wound healing in animal models
- NoteSubcutaneous GHK-Cu superior to topical for systemic collagen-turnover indication
- NoteCommon protocol: GHK-Cu 2 mg 3× weekly SC + BPC 250 mcg daily + TB-500 2.5 mg weekly
What changes, and when.
01 · Week 1–4
Cold-chain shipment with all three vials. First doses logged. No visible change yet.
02 · Week 8
Skin tone and texture changes typically start showing — most noticeable on hands, neck, décolletage.
03 · Week 12
Mid-cycle check-in. Physician reassesses based on photos uploaded in the app.
04 · Month 6
Common long-arc endpoint. Many continue at maintenance doses.
Three ways to run skin & aesthetic.
Do nothing
Status quo.
- · No risk, no result
- · Hope it resolves on its own
- · No data captured
- · $0 / month
Self-source
Research-supply gamble.
- · Unverified source + COA
- · No physician oversight
- · Reconstitute yourself
- · Maybe $100–200 / month
Conduit Care
Pharma-grade.
- · 503B pharmacy + COA
- · Physician-supervised
- · Cold-chain shipped, pen-ready
- · $249/mo refill
The physician
Licensed in your state.
Your case is reviewed asynchronously by a physician licensed in your state of residence. They evaluate your medical history, current medications, and contraindications against the requested protocol. They approve, decline, or request more information. They are accountable for the prescription.
24-hour median response
The pharmacy
503B compounding.
An FDA-registered 503B outsourcing facility fills your prescription. cGMP-compliant production. Lot-tracked vials. USP <797> sterile compounding standards. Validated 2–8°C cold-chain transit from the fill line to your door.
FDA-registered, cGMP-compliant
Before you start.
- How is this different from buying research peptides online?
- A licensed physician reviews your medical history and writes a prescription before anything ships. A 503B compounding pharmacy fulfills the prescription — meaning FDA-registered facility, cGMP-compliant production, validated cold-chain transit. Research-supply sites operate without prescription oversight or pharmacy-grade fulfillment. The product, the process, and the accountability are categorically different.
- How long does the review take?
- Most cases are reviewed within 24 hours. The physician may approve, request more information, or decline based on contraindications. If declined, the consult fee is refunded in full.
- Is this telehealth or in-person?
- Asynchronous telehealth only. You complete an intake form, upload an ID, the physician reviews on their own schedule. No video visit required. You can complete the entire intake in under five minutes and the physician responds in under 24 hours.
- What if I already use insulin syringes and vials?
- You can still use Conduit. The Conduit pen accepts the cold-chain reconstituted vials we ship — no draws, no math. If you prefer to keep using syringes, you can buy the pen separately on /shop. The Conduit app tracks doses either way.
- What states do you ship to?
- Conduit Care is currently live in Texas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arizona, Georgia, Florida, and New York. Coverage depends on physician licensure and pharmacy reach. We expand quarterly. If your state isn’t live yet, the waitlist is the fastest way to know when it goes live.
Not a guarantee.
Not for everyone.
- · The reviewing physician determines dose, duration, and eligibility based on your intake. They may decline.
- · Skin & aesthetic protocols are not FDA-approved indications for these peptides. Conduit Care operates within compounded- product framework with licensed physician oversight.
- · Outcomes vary. Conduit doesn’t make therapeutic claims; the platform supports adherence and tracking.
- · Consult fee is refundable if the physician declines. Prescription cost is not refundable once filled.
Working on something else?
Ready
Start your skin & aesthetic protocol.
A licensed physician reviews in under 24 hours. Refundable if declined.
Conduit products are sterile fluid transfer devices intended for research applications. Conduit Care is a separate asynchronous telehealth service. Not intended for diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of any disease. The Skin & aesthetic protocol is not an FDA-approved indication for these peptides; it is a compounded-product framework under licensed physician oversight.

