Thymogen
Thymogen
Also known as: EW Dipeptide, Glu-Trp, Timogen
Overview
Key Facts
Primary Goal: A synthetic dipeptide (L-glutamyl-L-tryptophan) developed as the minimal active fragment responsible for thymic immunomodulation
A synthetic dipeptide (L-glutamyl-L-tryptophan) developed as the minimal active fragment responsible for thymic immunomodulation. Used clinically in Russia as a nasal spray for immune support and prevention of respiratory infections. Half-Life ~20 minutes Typical Dose 100–500 mcg Frequency 1x daily intranasally or 2-3x per week injectable Cycle Length 3-10 day courses, repeated seasonally
Dosing Information
Half-Life
~20 minutes
Typical Dose
100–500 mcg
Frequency
1x daily intranasally or 2-3x per week injectable
Cycle Length
3-10 day courses, repeated seasonally
Administration Routes:
Storage & Reconstitution
Unreconstituted (Powder)
Reconstituted (Mixed)
Research Summary
Developed at the St. Petersburg Institute of Bioregulation and Gerontology. Approved and marketed in Russia as an intranasal immune stimulant. Published Russian clinical studies show reduced incidence of respiratory infections and improved immune parameters in immunocompromised patients. Limited English-language peer-reviewed publications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Thymogen
UK-Specific Information
Exclusive data points and guidance for UK residents using Thymogen
UK Lab Testing
US Lab Testing
Recommended labs: Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp ($120-$200 for peptide safety panel)
Why this matters: UK-specific lab testing guidance not available on US competitor sites
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