Thymalin vs Thymogen

Well Studied vs Well Studied
synergistic Thymogen was isolated from Thymalin; they share complementary thymus-supporting mechanisms.

Molecular Data

Thymalin Thymogen
Weight Variable (peptide complex) 333 Da
Half-life Not established (complex mixture); effects persist for weeks Not established
Chain 2 amino acids
Type Polypeptide mixture Dipeptide bioregulator

Key Benefits

Thymalin
01 Potent immune system restoration and modulation
02 Significant geroprotective (anti-aging) effects
03 Reduced mortality rate in clinical studies (2.0-2.1 fold)
04 Normalized cardiovascular, endocrine, and nervous system function
05 Reduced acute respiratory disease incidence (2.0-2.4 fold)
06 Enhanced T-lymphocyte differentiation (CD4+, CD8+)
07 Antitumor effects in animal studies
08 Safe for elderly populations with no side effects
Thymogen
01 Modulates humoral and cellular immunity
02 Activates T-cell differentiation
03 Normalizes T-lymphocyte populations (CD3+, CD4+, CD8+)
04 Stimulates immunoglobulin production
05 Enhances regeneration and cellular metabolism
06 Demonstrated geroprotective (anti-aging) activity
07 Antitumor activity in research models
08 Registered pharmaceutical in Russia
09 Multiple delivery forms available

Dosing Protocols

Thymalin
10mg per injection / Daily for 5-10 days, then break
Immune restoration 10 mg Daily
Standard cycle 10 mg Daily for 5-10 days
Maintenance 10 mg 1-2x yearly cycles
With Epithalamin 10 mg each Annual cycles
Thymogen
10-20mg daily during cycle / Daily for 10-20 days, then break
Standard immune support 10-20 mg Daily for 10-20 days
Maintenance protocol 20 mg 2-3 cycles per year

Side Effects

Thymalin
Injection site reactions (mild)
Practically no side effects reported
Thymogen
Generally well-tolerated
Injection site reactions (mild)
Minimal side effects reported in clinical use
Contraindications
Autoimmune diseases (use with caution)
Organ transplant recipients (immunosuppression needed)
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Known hypersensitivity
Active autoimmune diseases (use with caution)
Organ transplant recipients on immunosuppression
Known hypersensitivity to component amino acids
Pregnancy or breastfeeding

Research Evidence

Thymalin Thymogen
Status Well Studied Well Studied
References 4 studies 4 studies
FDA Approved No No

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