Peptide entry

Cerebrolysin

Reference compoundPeptide

Also known as: Neurotrophic peptide mixture

Evidence / context

Evidence: Mixed. Cerebrolysin is a parenteral neurotrophic peptide mixture given by IV/IM in defined clinical courses. It is not a standard reconstitute-from-powder research peptide, so the calculator and U-100 unit model do not apply. Dose, route, and course follow the specific product's instructions.

Available vial formats

Cerebrolysin
Vial Pre-mixed ampoule (volume/strength per product)Mix Pre-mixed / product-dependentConc Product-dependent
  • Cerebrolysin is supplied as a pre-mixed solution in sealed ampoules and is dosed by milliliters per course, not by U-100 units.
  • Conservative lower per-session volume within the product's stated range, on protocol days only.
  • Standard mid-range per-session volume across a defined treatment block.
  • Aggressive not advised; do not exceed the product's stated per-session volume.
  • Cycle length course/block-based per the product protocol.
  • Best timing daytime on protocol days.

Reconstitution

Pre-mixed solution - no reconstitution. Use the sealed ampoule as supplied and follow the product's per-ampoule volume and route. Do not apply powder-peptide reconstitution rules.

Dosing, cycle & timing

Timing: Treat this as a neuro / other injectable rather than a standard peptide. Format, route, and block design matter more than trying to force a peptide-style routine onto it.

Side effects / tolerability

Notes

Practical tips

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FAQ

How is Cerebrolysin reconstituted?

Pre-mixed solution - no reconstitution. Use the sealed ampoule as supplied and follow the product's per-ampoule volume and route. Do not apply powder-peptide reconstitution rules.

What is a typical cycle length for Cerebrolysin?

course/block-based per the product protocol.

How are doses measured in syringe units here?

Units mean U-100 insulin-syringe gradations (1 mL = 100 units), not International Units. Use the calculator to convert a dose into the exact draw for your vial and water amount.

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