| Active substance |
Peptide |
| Also known as |
Epithalone, Epithalamin, Epitalamine |
| Blood pressure |
No significant impact |
| Chemical name |
N-acetyl-L-carnosine |
| Dosage (medical) |
5-10 mg per day, typically administered intravenously or intramuscularly |
| Dosage (sports) |
5-10 mg per day |
| Effects |
Anti-aging, immune system enhancement, increased telomerase activity |
| Formula |
C14H22N4O4 |
| Half-life |
Several hours (varies) |
| Hepatotoxicity |
None reported |
| Lab Test |
Specific assays for peptide detection and quantification |
| Main action |
Telomerase activation |
| Side effects |
Minimal, but can include potential irritation at injection site |
| Storage conditions |
Store at 2-8В°C, keep away from light |
| Substance class |
Peptide |
| Trade name |
Epithalon, Epitalon |
| Use in sports |
Primarily for recovery and anti-aging purposes |
| Water Retention |
Negligible |
| Active ingredient, mg |
50 |
| Release form |
Vial |
| 1 Ampoule, ml |
10 |
| Vials in the package, pcs |
1 |
| Manufacturer |
Peptide Sciences |