Common Factors Affecting Peptide Dosing Protocols When a clinician writes a peptide plan, they look at a lot of things: Patient goals and symptoms Medical and injury history Contraindications and current meds ADT: Previous exposure to peptides Method of administration Product concentration Time frame of treatment The monitoring plan Non-clinicians shouldn't make these choices, and don't just copy what other clinics do without review by your medical director
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Management strategies: Rotate injection sites preventing localized reactions, inject after eating reducing nausea risk, start lower doses titrating up gradually, take with food and plenty of water, monitor blood pressure if known hypertension, discontinue immediately if signs of allergy (hives, difficulty breathing, facial swelling)
Typical daily range: 100300 mcg once daily (gradual titration recommended)
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