What are the most common mistakes with TB-500?
The most common TB-500 mistakes are skipping the loading phase, then wondering why nothing happened; stopping at 4 weeks instead of completing the full cycle; storing reconstituted vials at room temp instead of refrigerated. Most issues people run into come down to protocol and expectations, not the compound itself. Going in informed matters here because human evidence for TB-500 is limited.
Common TB-500 mistakes
- Skipping the loading phase, then wondering why nothing happened
- Stopping at 4 weeks instead of completing the full cycle
- Storing reconstituted vials at room temp instead of refrigerated
References
- Thymosin β4: a novel regenerative pharmacological agent — Goldstein AL & Kleinman HK, Ann NY Acad Sci, 2012
- Thymosin beta4 activates integrin-linked kinase and promotes cardiac cell migration, survival and cardiac repair — Bock-Marquette I, Saxena A, White MD, Dimaio JM, Srivastava D — Nature, 2004
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Last updated 2026-06-15.