Peptide entry

AOD-9604

Research peptidePeptide

Evidence / context

Evidence: Limited. May support lipolysis without classic GH-style effects.

Available vial formats

AOD-9604
Vial 5 mgMix 3.0 mLConc 1.67 mg/mL
  • Conservative 300 mcg once daily (18 units per injection)
  • Standard 500 mcg once daily (30 units per injection)
  • Aggressive 750 mcg once daily (45 units per injection) short-term only if clearly tolerated
  • Cycle length 8-12 weeks
  • Best timing Morning fasted or pre-cardio.

Reconstitution

Reconstitution:
Common 5 mg vial approach:
1. Add 1.0 mL sterile 0.6% acetic acid solution first.
2. Let the peptide fully wet and dissolve gently.
3. Add 2.0 mL bacteriostatic water.
4. Final volume: 3.0 mL.

Concentration:
5 mg / 3.0 mL = 1.67 mg/mL

U-100 conversion:
300 mcg = 18 units per injection
500 mcg = 30 units per injection
750 mcg = 45 units per injection

Important reconstitution note:
AOD-9604 may gel, cloud, or clump in neutral bacteriostatic water. A sterile acidic diluent is commonly used to improve solubility. Follow supplier-specific diluent instructions when provided. Do not use household vinegar or non-sterile acetic acid.

Dosing, cycle & timing

Timing: Avoid late evening if stimulation or sleep disruption occurs.

Support / expected effects

Side effects / tolerability

Practical tips

Storage

Refrigerated: ~45-60 days.

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FAQ

What is AOD-9604 explored for?

May support lipolysis without classic GH sides. Often used for stubborn fat response. May modestly reduce appetite.

How is AOD-9604 reconstituted?

Reconstitution: Common 5 mg vial approach: 1. Add 1.0 mL sterile 0.6% acetic acid solution first. 2. Let the peptide fully wet and dissolve gently. 3. Add 2.0 mL bacteriostatic water. 4. Final volume: 3.0 mL. Concentration: 5 mg / 3.0 mL = ...

What is a typical cycle length for AOD-9604?

8-12 weeks

How are doses measured in syringe units here?

Units mean U-100 insulin-syringe gradations (1 mL = 100 units), not International Units. Use the calculator to convert a dose into the exact draw for your vial and water amount.

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