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Peptide Library / Detail
Half-life
30 minutes
Delivery
Subcutaneous injection
Dosage
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CJC-1295 without DAC is a shorter-acting analog of GHRH designed for pulsatile stimulation of growth hormone release.
Used in cycles requiring short bursts of GH release. Often paired with Ipamorelin for synergy.
Stimulates GH release in a short burst, mimicking natural secretion patterns.
CJC-1295 without DAC is a shorter-acting analog of GHRH designed for pulsatile stimulation of growth hormone release.
CJC-1295 No DAC has an approximate half-life of 30 minutes. The half-life determines how often you need to inject to maintain steady blood levels — use the Peptides Calculator half-life calculator to plot your specific dosing schedule and see the decay curve.
CJC-1295 No DAC is typically delivered via subcutaneous injection. The Peptides Calculator app helps you reconstitute the vial with bacteriostatic water, calculate your exact dose in syringe units, and track each injection.
Stimulates GH release in a short burst, mimicking natural secretion patterns.
Studied benefits of CJC-1295 No DAC include: Pulsatile GH release, Supports lean muscle, May enhance fat loss. These are research findings only — Peptides Calculator does not provide medical advice; consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any peptide protocol.
Reported side effects of CJC-1295 No DAC include: Injection site irritation, Mild flushing, Headaches. Always discuss potential side effects with a licensed healthcare provider before using any research peptide.
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