Epigen Dosage Guide
Complete guide to Epigen dosing protocols, administration methods, and safety considerations for research purposes.
Dosage Overview
Dose per Injection
100 mcg – 500 mcg
Frequency
Once per day
Route
subcutaneous
Cycle Length
4–8 weeks
Reconstitution
Vial Size
1 mg
BAC Water
1.0 ml
Concentration
1,000 mcg/ml
Detailed Dosage Information
Topical
Typically used at low concentrations (ppm to low %) in cosmetic formulations.
Research applications vary.
Administration Method
Primarily topical application for skincare. Research may use other routes for systemic effects.
Research Use Only: All dosage ranges and calculations are derived from published research literature and are provided for educational purposes. These are not prescriptions or medical recommendations. Consult a healthcare professional before any use.
Concentration: 1 mg/ml
Volume to inject: 0.300 ml
Syringe units: 30.0 units — fits 0.3 ml syringe
U-100 insulin syringe (100 units = 1 ml). Verify dose with a clinician before injecting.
Pre-filled with Epigen defaults. Adjust values as needed.
Side Effects to Monitor
Topical use generally well-tolerated. Theoretical concerns about promoting cell proliferation.
Safety Considerations & Risks
EGF family peptides have theoretical concerns regarding promoting growth of existing skin cancers. Use with caution on damaged skin.