Thymosin Alpha-1
Also known as: Ta1, Zadaxin
How It Works
Thymic peptide hormone that enhances T-cell maturation, dendritic cell function, and immune surveillance. Modulates both innate and adaptive immunity.
What It's Used For
Administration
Safety & Side Effects
Possible Side Effects
- ⚠Generally very well tolerated
- ⚠Injection site reactions
Contraindications
- ✘Organ transplant recipients (may trigger rejection)
- ✘Autoimmune disease (use caution)
Research Summary
Approved in 35+ countries for hepatitis B/C and as cancer adjunct. Enhances immune function through T-cell modulation. Extensive safety and efficacy data.
References
- Tuthill C et al. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2010
- Garaci E et al. Int Immunopharmacol. 2000
Legal & Availability
Approved internationally / FDA orphan drug / Compounding pharmacy
This peptide requires a prescription from a licensed provider.
Dosing Protocol
Stacks Well With
Full stacking protocols and cycling schedules available with Pro subscription.
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