Peptide entry

TB-500 (TB4)

Research peptidePeptide

Also known as: TB4 5 mg

Evidence / context

Evidence: Limited. Recovery support context with timing and dose structure distinct from TB-500 fragments.

Available vial formats

TB-500 (TB4)
Vial 10 mgMix 3.0 mLConc 3.33 mg/mL
  • Conservative 500 mcg once daily (15 units per injection)
  • Standard 1 mg once daily (30 units per injection)
  • Aggressive 1-2 mg once daily short-term only (30-60 units per injection)
  • Cycle length 4-8 weeks, then reassess
  • Best timing Morning or post-training.
TB-500 (TB4)
Vial 5 mgMix 2.0 mLConc 2.5 mg/mL
  • Conservative 500 mcg once daily (20 units per injection)
  • Standard 1 mg once daily (40 units per injection)
  • Aggressive 1-2 mg once daily short-term only (40-80 units per injection)
  • Cycle length 4-8 weeks, then reassess
  • Best timing Morning or post-training.

Reconstitution

  1. Swab vial tops with alcohol
  2. Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water
  3. Inject slowly down vial wall (don't blast powder)
  4. Gently swirl - do not shake
  5. Rest 5-10 min to dissolve
  6. Refrigerate 2-8 C

Dosing, cycle & timing

Timing: Use a consistent daily timing window during the recovery phase.

Support / expected effects

Side effects / tolerability

Practical tips

Storage

Refrigerated: ~45-60 days.

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FAQ

What is TB-500 (TB4) explored for?

Systemic healing/recovery signaling. Nagging tendon/joint recovery support (weeks). Supports repair alongside rehab.

How is TB-500 (TB4) reconstituted?

1) Swab vial tops with alcohol 2) Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water 3) Inject slowly down vial wall (don't blast powder) 4) Gently swirl - do not shake 5) Rest 5-10 min to dissolve 6) Refrigerate 2-8 C

What is a typical cycle length for TB-500 (TB4)?

4-8 weeks, then reassess

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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