Pinealon has no approved label and no published Western clinical trial, so there is no validated human dose to report. The compound has been studied mostly in rat and in-vitro models by the Khavinson research group, where dosing is expressed for animals rather than people.[1][2]
Reviewed for accuracy · Last reviewed July 8, 2026Human dosing for pinealon is not established in Western clinical practice. There is no approved label, no published Western clinical trial, and no validated protocol. Any injection or oral-capsule figures circulating online come from non-Western or anecdotal sources and are not traceable to a peer-reviewed clinical study, so no titration table is provided here.
Injection and oral-capsule figures circulating on vendor and forum sites are not traceable to a peer-reviewed clinical source. Because human dosing is not established in Western clinical practice, this page does not provide a titration table and treats any circulating numbers as anecdotal and unverified.
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.