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Epithalon vs Pinealon

Side-by-side comparison: effects, dosing ranges, side effects, regulatory status, and reconstitution.

Peptide A

Epithalon

Longevity

Synthetic pineal tetrapeptide that activates telomerase and modulates melatonin production.

Peptide B

Pinealon

Cognitive

Neuroprotective tripeptide bioregulator that penetrates the nuclear membrane to directly regulate gene expression in brain tissue.

Typical vial

10 mg

Typical dose

5000-10000 mcg

Half-life

~30 minutes (short half-life but biological effects persist due to gene expression changes)

FDA status

Not FDA approved for human use. No clinical trials submitted…

Typical vial

20 mg

Typical dose

100-500 mcg

Half-life

~1-2 hours (estimated; formal pharmacokinetic data in humans is not published — biological effects on gene expression persist beyond plasma clearance)

FDA status

Not FDA approved. No IND or NDA has been submitted to the FD…

Epithalon effects

  • Activates telomerase enzyme to elongate telomeres
  • Restores melatonin production in the pineal gland
  • Regulates neuroendocrine function and circadian rhythms
  • Reduces incidence of spontaneous tumors in animal models
  • Modulates gene expression patterns associated with aging

Pinealon effects

  • Suppresses reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation in neuronal cells, reducing oxidative stress-driven cell death
  • Preserves dendritic spine morphology in models of Alzheimer's and Huntington's disease, protecting synaptic integrity
  • Modulates gene expression via direct nuclear membrane penetration, regulating genes involved in neuronal survival (SOD2, GPX1, CASP3, APOE)
  • Supports serotonin biosynthesis by promoting 5-tryptophan hydroxylase expression, with potential mood-regulatory effects
  • Reduces apoptotic signaling in neurons by downregulating pro-apoptotic proteins including caspase-3
  • Reported improvement in memory, cognitive performance, and reduced headache duration in patients with traumatic brain injury sequelae

Epithalon side effects

  • Mild injection site irritation
  • Occasional drowsiness (related to melatonin effects)
  • Rare mild headache
  • Transient changes in sleep patterns

Pinealon side effects

  • Injection site reactions: mild redness, itching, or transient swelling at subcutaneous injection site
  • Headache or mild dizziness, particularly early in a dosing cycle
  • Vivid dreams or mild sleep disturbance if administered late in the day (likely related to CNS activity)
  • Gastrointestinal discomfort (more commonly reported with oral capsule form)
  • Rare: transient mild anxiety or fatigue; allergic hypersensitivity reactions are possible but not well-documented in the literature

Epithalon dosing ranges

Anti-aging and telomere support

5-10 mg · Once daily (SubQ) · 10-20 days, repeated 1-2 times per year

Pinealon dosing ranges

Cognitive support and neuroprotection (subcutaneous)

100-500 mcg · Once daily · 10-20 days per cycle, repeated 2-4 times per year

Traumatic brain injury sequelae / cerebral asthenia (oral, clinical study protocol)

0.2 mg (200 mcg) twice daily · Twice daily · 20-30 days

General anti-aging and brain longevity (oral supplement)

10-20 mg per day (1-2 capsules of 10 mg each) · Once or twice daily, 30 minutes before meals · 1 month on, then reassess

Epithalon vs Pinealon — common questions

What is the difference between Epithalon and Pinealon?

Epithalon: Synthetic pineal tetrapeptide that activates telomerase and modulates melatonin production. Typical dose 5000-10000 mcg. Pinealon: Neuroprotective tripeptide bioregulator that penetrates the nuclear membrane to directly regulate gene expression in brain tissue. Typical dose 100-500 mcg. Both fall under the Longevity and Cognitive categories.

Can you stack Epithalon and Pinealon?

Stacking Epithalon with Pinealon is a protocol-design question best raised with a clinician — it depends on your goal, current bloodwork, and whether both peptides target overlapping mechanisms. Both peptides should be tracked independently with separate injection sites and timing. PinnyPeptide supports multi-peptide stacks with automatic injection site rotation.

Which is dosed more frequently, Epithalon or Pinealon?

Epithalon is typically dosed: Once daily (SubQ) for Anti-aging and telomere support. Pinealon is typically dosed: Once daily for Cognitive support and neuroprotection (subcutaneous); Twice daily for Traumatic brain injury sequelae / cerebral asthenia (oral, clinical study protocol); Once or twice daily, 30 minutes before meals for General anti-aging and brain longevity (oral supplement).

Are Epithalon and Pinealon FDA approved?

Epithalon: Not FDA approved for human use. No clinical trials submitted to the FDA. Pinealon: Not FDA approved. No IND or NDA has been submitted to the FDA. Classified as a research chemical in the United States.

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