KPV (10mg Vial) Dosage Protocol

KPV (10 mg Vial) Dosage Protocol

Quickstart Highlights

KPV (Lysine–Proline–Valine) is a C‑terminal tripeptide fragment of α‑melanocyte‑stimulating hormone (α‑MSH) studied for its potent anti‑inflammatory properties without melanotropic side effects[1][2]. Research demonstrates KPV reduces pro‑inflammatory cytokines in models of inflammatory bowel disease and systemic inflammation[3]. This educational protocol presents a once‑daily subcutaneous approach using a practical dilution for precise insulin‑syringe measurements.

  • Reconstitute: Add 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water → ~3.33 mg/mL concentration.
  • Typical daily range: 200–500 mcg once daily (gradual titration recommended).
  • Easy measuring: At 3.33 mg/mL, 1 unit = 0.01 mL ≈ 33.33 mcg on a U‑100 insulin syringe.
  • Storage: Lyophilized: freeze at −20 °C (−4 °F) or below; after reconstitution, refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F) and use within 30 days; avoid freeze–thaw cycles.
  • KPV 10mg Vial

    Dosing & Reconstitution Guide

    Educational guide for reconstitution and daily dosing

    Standard / Gradual Approach (3 mL = ~3.33 mg/mL)

    Week Daily Dose (mcg) Units (per injection) (mL)
    Week 1 200 mcg 6 units (0.06 mL)
    Week 2 300 mcg 9 units (0.09 mL)
    Week 3 400 mcg 12 units (0.12 mL)
    Weeks 4–8 500 mcg 15 units (0.15 mL)

    Frequency: Inject once daily subcutaneously. This schedule uses the largest practical dilution (3.0 mL) to maintain manageable injection volumes. For ≤10‑unit (≤0.10 mL) administrations, consider 30‑ or 50‑unit insulin syringes for improved readability and more precise measurement[10].

    Reconstitution Steps

  • Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water with a sterile syringe.
  • Inject slowly down the vial wall; avoid foaming.
  • Gently swirl/roll until dissolved (do not shake).
  • Label and refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F), protected from light.
  • Important: This guide is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. For research use only. Not for human consumption.

    Supplies Needed

    Plan based on an 8–16 week daily protocol with gradual titration.

  • Peptide Vials (KPV, 10 mg each):

    • 8 weeks ≈ 3 vials
    • 12 weeks ≈ 4 vials
    • 16 weeks ≈ 6 vials
  • Insulin Syringes (U‑100):

    • Per week: 7 syringes (1/day)
    • 8 weeks: 56 syringes
    • 12 weeks: 84 syringes
    • 16 weeks: 112 syringes
  • Bacteriostatic Water (10 mL bottles): Use ~3.0 mL per vial for reconstitution.

    • 8 weeks (3 vials): 9 mL1 × 10 mL bottle
    • 12 weeks (4 vials): 12 mL2 × 10 mL bottles
    • 16 weeks (6 vials): 18 mL2 × 10 mL bottles
  • Alcohol Swabs: One for the vial stopper + one for the injection site each day.

    • Per week: 14 swabs (2/day)
    • 8 weeks: 112 swabs → recommend 2 × 100‑count boxes
    • 12 weeks: 168 swabs → recommend 2 × 100‑count boxes
    • 16 weeks: 224 swabs → recommend 3 × 100‑count boxes
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    Protocol Overview

    Concise summary of the once‑daily regimen.

  • Goal: Support reduction of systemic inflammation and modulate immune responses without melanotropic effects[1][3].
  • Schedule: Daily subcutaneous injections for 8–12 weeks (extend to 16 weeks if desired).
  • Dose Range: 200–500 mcg daily with gradual weekly titration.
  • Reconstitution: 3.0 mL per 10 mg vial (~3.33 mg/mL) for accurate unit measurements.
  • Storage: Lyophilized frozen at −20 °C (−4 °F) or below; reconstituted refrigerated at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F); avoid repeated freeze–thaw.