KPV Peptide Dosage & Reconstitution Guide (Anti-Inflammatory Protocol)
KPV
KPV is a tripeptide derived from α-MSH that is studied for its anti-inflammatory effects, particularly through modulation of NF-κB signaling.
How It Works
NF-κB ↓ → Inflammation ↓ → Gut + Skin + Tissue Support
KPV helps regulate inflammatory pathways and may support gut health, skin healing, and overall inflammatory balance.
KPV Protocol
Weeks 1–2
Dose250 mcg
Units7.5 units (0.075 mL)
Weeks 3–4
Dose500 mcg
Units15 units (0.15 mL)
Weeks 5–8
Dose750 mcg
Units22.5 units (0.225 mL)
Weeks 9–12
Dose500 mcg
Units15 units (0.15 mL)
Frequency: Once daily
Cycle Length: 8–12 weeks (optional 2–4 week break)
When & Where to Inject
- Subcutaneous injection
- Abdomen, thigh, or upper arm
- Inject at a consistent time daily
- Rotate injection sites
Reconstitution & Dosing (10 mg Vial)
Vial
10 mg
Water
3.0 mL
Concentration
3.33 mg/mL
Conversion
1 unit = 33 mcg
Reconstitution Steps
Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water
Inject slowly down the vial wall
Gently swirl (do not shake)
Allow powder to fully dissolve
Storage
Lyophilized: store frozen or refrigerated
After mixing: refrigerate (2–8°C)
Use Window
Use within ~4 weeks after reconstitution
Monitoring During Use
- Inflammation levels
- Gut symptoms
- Skin condition
- Overall recovery
Benefits
- Supports inflammation control
- May improve gut health
- Supports skin healing
- May reduce inflammatory flare-ups
Potential Side Effects
- Mild injection site irritation
- Rare sensitivity reactions
Important Notes
- Often used for gut and inflammation support
- Consistent dosing improves outcomes
- Can be stacked with healing peptides
- Rotate injection sites
Important Disclaimer
KPV is not FDA-approved and is intended for research purposes only.
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