Who should not take Russian Bioregulators (overview)?
Documented caution flags for Russian Bioregulators (overview) include pregnancy / nursing and active malignancy, limited data. This is not exhaustive, and absence from this list is not a safety clearance. Anyone pregnant, nursing, or managing a serious medical condition should only consider it under a doctor's care, and safety data for Russian Bioregulators (overview) is limited.
Documented caution flags for Russian Bioregulators (overview)
- Pregnancy / nursing
- Active malignancy, limited data
Reported side effects to weigh
- Generally well tolerated
- Mild fatigue early
- Vivid dreams
References
- Peptides of pineal gland and thymus prolong human life — Khavinson VKh, Morozov VG, Neuro Endocrinol Lett, 2003
- Neuroepigenetic Mechanisms of Action of Ultrashort Peptides in Alzheimer's Disease — Ilina A, et al., Int J Mol Sci, 2022
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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