Epithalon 10mg User Guide

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Epithalon 10mg User Guide

This guide is for Epithalon 10mg. It covers reconstitution, conservative dose math, subQ injection basics, side effects, and storage.

You can find this product here: Epithalon.


SUPPLIES YOU’LL NEED


RECONSTITUTION (MIXING)

Each vial contains 10mg of Epithalon. Add 2mL bacteriostatic water.

With this mix, 1 unit = 0.05mg of Epithalon.

Units on syringeApprox dose
5 units250mcg
10 units500mcg
20 units1mg
40 units2mg

DOSING SCHEDULE

Epithalon is usually discussed in short cycles, not continuous year-round use. A cautious cycle is 10-20 units daily for 10-20 days, then stop and reassess.


HOW TO INJECT

Watch this quick video, it covers the basic subQ process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9NGueNM03I

The basics:

  1. Wipe the top of the Epithalon bottle with an alcohol swab.
  2. Draw your dose into the syringe.
  3. Pinch a bit of belly fat or thigh, insert the needle, and push the plunger slowly.
  4. Done. Rotate injection sites to avoid irritation.

Disposal: Use a sharps container when available. At minimum, make sure exposed needles cannot poke anyone after use.


SIDE EFFECTS AND CAUTIONS

Possible side effects include headache, fatigue, vivid dreams, sleep changes, injection-site irritation, or feeling wired/tired. Use caution with active cancer, complex endocrine issues, pregnancy/breastfeeding, or if sleep/mood changes become uncomfortable.

Start low, track response, and stop if the response feels wrong.


STORAGE

Keep the bottle in the fridge after reconstitution: cold, dry, and dark. Avoid repeated warm-ups, direct light, and unnecessary vial punctures.

Unreconstituted powder is usually more stable than mixed solution, but the fridge is still the better default. If the solution becomes cloudy, changes color, grows particles, or looks wrong, stop and do not use it.


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