
Thymogen
Source / Derivation:
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Thymogen is a synthetic peptide derived from naturally occurring thymic peptides. It plays a key role in modulating immune system function, particularly in supporting T-cell activity and overall immune balance. It is widely studied for its ability to restore thymic function and enhance immune responsiveness in clinical and research settings.
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Thymogen
Mechanism of Action:
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Thymogen enhances T-cell proliferation and differentiation, promotes natural killer (NK) cell activity, and modulates cytokine production. This immunoregulatory effect strengthens immune defence while helping maintain immune homeostasis. Additionally, it may support the maturation of immune cells and the regulation of adaptive immune responses.​
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Clinical Relevance & Potential Outcomes:
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Research indicates Thymogen may support improved immune resilience, enhanced response to infections, and balanced immune function, making it relevant in conditions of immunodeficiency or immune dysregulation. It has also been explored for potential adjunctive therapy in autoimmune conditions and post-infection recovery.
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Intended Clinical Application:
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Thymogen may be relevant for patients requiring immune system support, immunomodulatory therapy, or enhanced protection against pathogens, particularly in immunocompromised or at-risk populations. It may also be used to support overall immune readiness in preventive health strategies.
Formulation & Quality Specifications:
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Delivered as a liquid prefilled pen
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Purity: >98% (HPLC-validated)
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Storage: 2–8 °C (refrigerated)
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Documentation: Full CoA and MSDS available
Concentration:
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Frequency:
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Dosage (pen clicks):
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Duration:
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Notes:
10 mg/ml, total 3 ml, total 30 mg ​
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Daily​
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10​
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1 month​
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Thymogen supports immune modulation and should be cycled to prevent overuse