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TB-500

What is TB-500?

TB-500 is a synthetic fraction of the protein thymosin beta-4, which is present in virtually all human and animal cells. It plays a vital role in building new blood vessels, small muscle tissue fibers, and cell migration.

Mechanism of Action

TB-500 functions by upregulating actin, a cell-building protein essential for healing and wound repair. It promotes cell migration to the site of injury and reduces inflammation.

Benefits

  • Rapid wound healing
  • Reduced inflammation
  • Improved flexibility
  • Hair growth stimulation
  • Cardiovascular protection

Typical Dosage

  • 2mg 2x weekly
  • 4mg once weekly

Side Effects

  • Temporary fatigue
  • Head rush immediately after injection

Dosage Protocol

TB‑500 is a synthetic peptide fragment corresponding to the active region of thymosin beta‑4 (Tβ4). This educational protocol presents a once‑daily subcutaneous approach using a practical dilution for accurate insulin‑syringe measurements in research settings. Typical daily range: 500–1000 mcg once daily (gradual titration recommended).

Reconstitution

Reconstitute: Add 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water → ~3.33 mg/mL concentration. 1. Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water with a sterile syringe. 2. Inject slowly down the vial wall; avoid foaming. 3. Gently swirl/roll until dissolved (do not shake). 4. Label with date and concentration; refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F), protected from light.

Dosing Schedule

Standard Protocol

  • •Frequency: Inject once daily subcutaneously
  • •Daily Dose: 500–1000 mcg
  • •Weekly Total: Averages ~5 mg

Negative Interactions

  • Alcohol
  • High-intensity training
  • Blood Thinners

This guide is for educational purposes only. TB-500 is for research purposes only.

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