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Pentosan Polysulfate

PPS

Not medical advice. For educational and research reference only.

Typical Dose

Varies by protocol

Route

Oral / Injectable

Cycle

Protocol-dependent

Storage

Room Temperature

What is Pentosan Polysulfate?

Heparinoid compound used clinically in non-peptide indications; sometimes tracked in protocol stacks.

Research Indications

Immune ModulationEffective

Research shows modulation of immune cell activity and inflammatory response

Inflammation ControlEffective

May reduce systemic and localized inflammatory markers

Infection ResistanceModerate

Some evidence for improved pathogen defense mechanisms

Research Protocols

These are commonly discussed research protocols — not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before use.

GoalDoseFrequencyRoute
Starting Dose250 mcg3x weeklySubcutaneous injection
Maintenance Dose500 mcgWeeklySubcutaneous injection

Peptide & Drug Interactions

Always consult your healthcare provider before combining with other compounds. Use our Interaction Checker for reference.

Consult prescriber before combining with any medicationCaution
BPC-157Compatible
NAD+Compatible
Vitamin DCompatible

How to Reconstitute & Inject

Use bacteriostatic (BAC) water only. Avoid saline — may cause precipitation. Refrigerate and use within 28 days.

  1. 1

    Remove Pentosan Polysulfate vial from refrigeration and allow to reach room temperature (15–20 minutes)

  2. 2

    Clean vial top with alcohol swab and allow to air dry completely

  3. 3

    Using a sterile syringe, draw the calculated volume of bacteriostatic water (BAC water)

  4. 4

    Inject BAC water slowly down the side of the vial — do not aim directly at the powder

  5. 5

    Gently swirl in circular motions — DO NOT shake vigorously as this degrades the peptide

  6. 6

    Allow 2–3 minutes for full dissolution — solution should be clear and colorless

  7. 7

    Draw calculated dose into an insulin syringe for subcutaneous injection

  8. 8

    Inject into abdomen, thigh, or upper arm. Rotate injection sites to prevent lipodystrophy

  9. 9

    Store reconstituted solution refrigerated (2–8°C) and use within 28 days

What to Expect

Week 1–2

Initial effects and adaptation period. Monitor for any adverse reactions.

Week 2–4

Primary effects begin to manifest. Adjust dosing as recommended by your provider.

Week 4–8

Main therapeutic effects should be established. Assess progress with your provider.

Week 8+

Evaluate results and determine continuation, cycling, or dose adjustments.

Side Effects & Safety

  • Injection site reactions (redness, bruising, mild pain)
  • Potential for allergic reaction — discontinue if rash or hives occur
  • Individual reactions vary — start at the lowest dose and monitor carefully
  • Consult your healthcare provider before use and report any unusual symptoms

FDA Status & Regulatory Info

FDA Approved / Other Indications

Heparinoid compound used clinically in non-peptide indications; sometimes tracked in protocol stacks.

Rx Required: Yes
503A Ban: No
Telehealth: Available
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Frequently Asked Questions

Research References

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