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Hexarelin Dosage Guide

Complete guide to Hexarelin dosing protocols, administration methods, and safety considerations for research purposes.

Dosage Overview

Dose per Injection

100 mcg – 300 mcg

Frequency

2 times per day

Total Daily Dose

200 mcg – 600 mcg

Route

subcutaneous

Cycle Length

8–12 weeks

Reconstitution

Vial Size

5 mg

BAC Water

2.0 ml

Concentration

2,500 mcg/ml

Detailed Dosage Information

Typical dosing

100-200mcg administered 2-3 times daily for 4-6 weeks, followed by an equal off period to allow receptor resensitization.

Administration Method

Subcutaneous injection. Cycling is essential to maintain effectiveness. Often used in short bursts rather than continuous protocols.

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: 2.5 mg/ml

Volume to inject: 0.080 ml

Syringe units: 8.0 units — fits 0.3 ml syringe

U-100 insulin syringe (100 units = 1 ml). Verify dose with a clinician before injecting.

Pre-filled with Hexarelin defaults. Adjust values as needed.

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Side Effects to Monitor

Water retention, cortisol and prolactin increase, hunger (moderate), tingling, and potential blood pressure effects.

Safety Considerations & Risks

Rapid receptor desensitization limits long-term use. May have cardiac effects at high doses. Significant prolactin elevation possible.