Thymosin Alpha-1

Immunesubcutaneous

Immune modulator. Supports T-cell function, used in chronic infection.

Category
Immune
Half-life
1.5 hours
Typical dose
500 mcg to 800 mcg
Route
Subcutaneous
Frequency
daily
Cycle (on/off)
30 on / 14 off

What it is

Immune modulator. Supports T-cell function, used in chronic infection.

Common uses

Tracked in the context of immune modulation and antimicrobial research.

Reconstitution math

Open the pre-filled Thymosin Alpha-1 reconstitution calculator to compute syringe units per dose.

Reconstitution guidance

Typical vial size 5 mg. Reconstitute with 2 mL bacteriostatic water. Refrigerate after reconstitution per manufacturer or clinician guidance. Standard storage window: 28d refrigerated.

Stack combinations

Usually standalone within an immune-focused stack.

Cycle length norms

Tracked users commonly run 30 on / 14 off. Cycle norms vary by individual and by clinician guidance. Pepture lets you configure any on/off window that matches your protocol.

Safety considerations

Every peptide carries context-specific risks. Work with a licensed clinician who knows your medical history before starting or adjusting a protocol. Stop and seek medical attention for severe injection site reactions, unexpected swelling, shortness of breath, persistent elevated heart rate, rash, or any reaction you did not anticipate. Pepture does not assess efficacy or safety for any individual.

Reported Side Effects of Thymosin Alpha-1

Effects below are summarised from peer-reviewed literature or regulatory labeling where it exists. Not medical advice. Individual responses vary.

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References

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Disclaimer

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