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TB-500

What is TB-500?

TB-500 is a synthetic version of the naturally occurring peptide Thymosin Beta-4, which plays a crucial role in cellular regeneration and protection. It's primarily known for its ability to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and improve recovery from injuries. TB-500 works by regulating actin, a cell-building protein essential for cell structure and movement. This mechanism allows it to promote wound healing, increase flexibility, and enhance recovery from muscle, tendon, and ligament injuries. Athletes and bodybuilders often use TB-500 to accelerate recovery from injuries and training. It also demonstrates potential benefits for cardiovascular health by promoting the development of new blood vessels.

Benefits

  • Enhanced Recovery
  • Improved Flexibility
  • Muscle Growth
  • Joint Health

Typical Dosage

  • 2mg 2x weekly
  • 4mg once weekly

Side Effects

  • Fatigue
  • Water retention
  • Joint pain

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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