How is Epitalon administered?
This describes how Epitalon is typically administered in clinical and research references, not a self-administration guide. The usual route is Subcutaneous, on a daily during the pulse schedule, generally over 10-20 day pulses, 1-2x per year. Specific dosing is individual and beyond general information, and human evidence for Epitalon is limited.
Administration at a glance (reference data)
- Route: Subcutaneous
- Schedule: Daily during the pulse
- Cycle length: 10-20 day pulses, 1-2x per year
- Half-life: ~30 minutes
References
- Epithalon peptide induces telomerase activity and telomere elongation in human somatic cells — Khavinson VKh, Bondarev IE, Butyugov AA, Bull Exp Biol Med, 2003
- Effect of peptide preparation epithalamin on circadian rhythm of epiphyseal melatonin-producing function in elderly people — Korkushko OV, Khavinson VKh, et al., Bull Exp Biol Med, 2004
- Overview of Epitalon-Highly Bioactive Pineal Tetrapeptide with Promising Properties — Araj SK, et al., Int J Mol Sci, 2025
Pepdex is an editorial reference, not medical advice. Peptides vary in legal and approval status by country, many are research compounds without full human safety data. Talk to a qualified clinician before starting anything.
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Last updated 2026-06-15.