GLOW Pre-Filled Pen
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Peptide Name: GLOW Prefilled Pen Blend
Blend Strength: 70mg
Blend Composition: 50mg GHK-Cu + 10mg BPC-157 + 10mg TB-500
Format: Prefilled Peptide Pen
CAS Numbers:
GHK-Cu: 89030-95-5
BPC-157: 137525-51-0
TB-500: 885340-08-9
Kit Includes:
1x Peptide Pen
20x Pen Tips
10x alcohol swabs
(extra pen tips can be bought separately)
Shipping Notice:
Please note that our peptide pens require strict overnight shipping, as they remain stable for a maximum of 2 days while in transit. To protect product integrity, these items are dispatched via a specialized cold-chain courier system, ensuring they are kept cold for most of their journey. Because of these tight temperature constraints, if you live in a regional or remote area where reliable overnight delivery is unavailable, we strongly advise ordering our standard lyophilized (freeze-dried) vials instead, as they are significantly more stable during extended transit times.
Product Longevity and Expiry
At BioLabs, we pride ourselves on delivering the purest, highest-potency products available on the market today. While many companies sell mass-produced peptide pens that have been sitting on warehouse shelves for weeks—critically reducing their effectiveness before they even reach your door—we take a completely different approach. Every single BioLabs peptide pen is made to order, formulated either the exact day of or the day before shipping to ensure you receive maximum potency and freshness.
Because our products are freshly compounded without unnecessary stabilizing fillers, we provide a strict 6-week efficacy guarantee from the date of manufacture. While your pen will likely remain stable and last longer if stored correctly under refrigeration, we strongly advise against using the product beyond this 6-week timeframe to guarantee optimal results and safety.
Studies
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SCIENTIFIC STUDIES
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Afamelanotide for the treatment of phototoxicity in erythropoietic protoporphyria: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26132936/
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The melanocortin system in mammalian skin: pathways to pigmentation: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3852158/
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Melanocortins as photo-protective agents and their medical applications: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15797047/
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Effect of synthetic alpha-MSH on melanin synthesis and cell proliferation: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11333318/