Dosage guide

DSIP Dosage

Sleep-related nonapeptide

DSIP has no approved label and no standardized or clinically validated human dose. The older literature used a range of intravenous and subcutaneous amounts across small studies, so any dose figure describes what was tried rather than an established protocol.[1][2]

Reviewed for accuracy · Last reviewed July 8, 2026

Dosing

There is no standardized or clinically validated human dose. Older studies used a range of intravenous and subcutaneous amounts, and figures below describe what appears in that thin literature rather than a recommendation:

Standardized human doseNone established
Older study routesIV and subcutaneous injection
Reported study amountsVaried widely across small trials
Vendor 'research' figuresAnecdotal, not peer-reviewed
No validated protocol exists. Any specific numbers circulating online are anecdotal and not traceable to a peer-reviewed clinical standard.

Because the human evidence is old, small, and inconsistent, there is no reliable titration schedule to publish. Specific 'research-use' numbers circulating on vendor and blog sites are anecdotal and not traceable to a peer-reviewed clinical source. Treat them with skepticism.

FAQ

What is the standard DSIP dose?There isn't one. No standardized or validated human dose exists. Older studies used varied IV and subcutaneous amounts, and online figures are anecdotal rather than clinically established.
Why is there no proper dosing chart for DSIP?The human research is old, small, and inconsistent, and DSIP is not FDA-approved. Without validated trials there is no reliable titration schedule to present.

References

  1. Delta-sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP): a reviewNeuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews · 1984 · PMID 6145137 · DOI 10.1016/0149-7634(84)90022-8
  2. Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP): a still unresolved riddleJournal of Neurochemistry · 2006 · PMID 16539679 · DOI 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2006.03693.x
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This page is an independent educational reference and is not medical advice, and does not indicate any approval status for any use. Talk to a doctor before starting any compound.