Epitalon / Epithalon
Longevity / Geroprotector
Geroprotective and circadian/aging-support positioning
Reference-only summary of publicly discussed or source-listed patterns. Not medical advice and not a personal recommendation.
Mechanism & Use
- Compound type
- Peptide
- Primary mechanism
- Gene expression/telomerase-associated claims
- Primary market use
- Longevity
Pharmacology
- Molecular weight (Da)
- 390.4
- Oral bioavailability
- Unknown/low
- Half-life
- ~5–60 min parent peptide; analogs may be longer
- Route tags
- Route-dependent / verify
- Evidence level
- Limited human/Regional
- Clinical status
- Research/Regional
- Value-for-money score
- 5 / 10
Reported protocol signal
Note: There was a mistranslation between Epithalon and Epithalamin. Epithalamin is an extract of Epithalon and is less concentrated. The original studies in Russia and Ukraine actually used Epithalamin, that is why the dose is 10 mg. The equal Epithalon dose is 100 mcg. The protocols below are adjusted accordingly. 10 mg of Epithalamin = 100 mcg of Epithalon. IM or SQ: • 100 mcg daily for 10 days done twice a year (total of 1 mg) (Dr. Seeds) • 100 mcg every third day until you reach 50 mg total (The Ukrainian Protocol, original study by the Ukraine Academy Medical Sciences) • 100 mcg every 3 days for 15 days (Tailor Made Compounding Catalog) • 100 mcg three times a week for 3 weeks done once a year (The Ukrainian Protocol, original study by the Ukraine Academy Medical Sciences) Epithalon is often stacked with Thymalin: IM (some do SQ): • 5 mg thymalin and 5 mg epithalamine daily for 20 days, repeating every 6 months (Jay Campbell)
For orientation only. See disclaimer — always consult a licensed clinician before use.
Notes
Evidence uneven; classified as durable adaptation/remodeling candidate