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Episode Length: ~12–15 minutes
Target Audience: Pain physicians, anesthesiologists, PM&R, sports medicine, and regenerative medicine clinicians
Hosted by: Dr. David Rosenblum, MD
Produced by: PainExam | NRAP Academy
🧠 Episode Overview
Peptides like BPC-157 have exploded in popularity across regenerative medicine, sports medicine, and cash-based pain practices — but does the science support the hype?
In this episode of PainExam, Dr. David Rosenblum takes a critical, evidence-based look at BPC-157 and other peptidesin pain management, examining:
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The biological rationale behind peptide therapy
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Preclinical and early human evidence for pain and tissue healing
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Regulatory status and safety concerns
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Ethical, legal, and marketing risks for physicians
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How peptides are currently being incorporated — and monetized — in pain practices
This episode is designed to help clinicians separate science from marketing, and to approach peptide therapies with appropriate caution and professionalism.
⏱️ Episode Breakdown
🔹 00:00–01:30 — Introduction
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Why peptides are trending in pain and regenerative medicine
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What patients are asking — and what physicians need to know
🔹 01:30–04:30 — What Is BPC-157?
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Origins of Body Protection Compound-157
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Mechanisms: angiogenesis, inflammation modulation, tissue repair
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Summary of preclinical data and animal pain models
🔹 04:30–07:00 — Evidence for Pain Relief & Healing
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Early inflammatory and non-inflammatory pain studies
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Intra-articular BPC-157 for knee pain: what the case series showed
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Why current human data are hypothesis-generating, not definitive
🔹 07:00–09:30 — Risks, Unknowns & Regulatory Issues
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FDA status and investigational use
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Quality, purity, and dosing variability
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Theoretical biologic risks and drug interactions
🔹 09:30–12:30 — The Business of Peptides in Pain Practice
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How peptides are marketed in regenerative clinics
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Cash-based models and patient demand
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Ethical marketing, informed consent, and medicolegal exposure
🔹 12:30–End — Clinical Takeaways
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Where peptides fit — and don’t fit — in current pain practice
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Why evidence still matters in regenerative medicine
⚠️ Key Clinical Takeaways
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BPC-157 shows promising preclinical data, but human evidence remains limited
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Current studies lack randomization, controls, and long-term outcomes
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Peptides are not FDA-approved for pain or musculoskeletal indications
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Marketing peptides without transparency poses ethical and legal risk
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Physicians must clearly distinguish experimental therapies from standard of care
📚 Key References Discussed
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Józwiak et al. Multifunctionality and Possible Medical Application of BPC-157 — MDPI Pharmaceuticals (2025)
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McGuire et al. Regeneration or Risk? A Narrative Review of BPC-157 — Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine (2025)
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Sikirić et al. Effects of BPC-157 on Inflammatory and Non-Inflammatory Pain — Inflammopharmacology (1993)
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Lee & Padgett. Intra-Articular Injection of BPC-157 for Knee Pain — Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine (2021)
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References
Lee, Edwin, and Blake Padgett. "Intra-Articular Injection of BPC 157 for Multiple Types of Knee Pain." Alternative Therapies in Health & Medicine 27.4 (2021).
Józwiak, Michalina, et al. "Multifunctionality and Possible Medical Application of the BPC 157 Peptide—Literature and Patent Review." Pharmaceuticals 18.2 (2025): 185.
McGuire, F. P., Martinez, R., Lenz, A., Skinner, L., & Cushman, D. M. (2025). Regeneration or risk? A narrative review of BPC-157 for musculoskeletal healing. Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine, 18(12), 611-619.