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Lactoferricin Dosage Guide

Complete guide to Lactoferricin 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

2–4 weeks

Reconstitution

Vial Size

2 mg

BAC Water

1.0 ml

Concentration

2,000 mcg/ml

Detailed Dosage Information

Research applications vary widely.

Oral lactoferrin supplements (containing lactoferricin precursor) typically dosed at 100-400mg daily.

Administration Method

Available through lactoferrin supplementation orally. Purified lactoferricin primarily used in research settings.

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 mg/ml

Volume to inject: 0.150 ml

Syringe units: 15.0 units — fits 0.3 ml syringe

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

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

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Side Effects to Monitor

Lactoferrin supplementation is generally well-tolerated. May cause GI upset in some individuals. Derived from milk so caution with dairy allergies.

Safety Considerations & Risks

Pure lactoferricin is primarily a research compound. Lactoferrin supplements have good safety profile but quality varies.