TB-500
Thymosin beta-4 fragment region; common in mobility and training-recovery threads.
Overview
Discussed alongside load management and tissue-loading progressions.
What it is
Synthetic fragment related to thymosin beta-4 (TB-500) discussed in athletic recovery literature.
Mechanism (high level)
Preclinical work mentions actin regulation and cell migration; clinical translation is not guaranteed.
Quick facts
- Dosage
- ~2–2.5 mg 2×/wk (education)
- Route
- Subcutaneous (when discussed)
- Cycle
- 4–6 weeks (template-dependent)
- Storage
- Lyophilized: cool, dry; reconstituted: per label
Research indications
- Mobility and training recovery (discussion)
Research protocols (education)
Education-first logging template
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Interactions
Often avoided with
- Combining with unknown research stacks without clinician review.
Often combined with
- Graded exercise and physiotherapy where appropriate.
Peptides discussed online are not substitutes for diagnosis or prescriptions.
Side effects & safety
- Headache or fatigue mentioned anecdotally — discuss with a clinician.
Regulatory notes
- Research-use language common in vendor materials.
FAQ
Is this a prescription?
PepTok does not provide prescriptions; it is for logging and education.
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Educational content only. This material is not medical advice. Verify legality, sourcing, and dosing with a qualified professional.