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Cardiogen (20 mg Vial) Questions Answered

Cardiogen is a synthetic cardiovascular bioregulator tetrapeptide (AEDR: Ala‑Glu‑Asp‑Arg) studied for its cellular repair and cardioprotective properties [1] [2] .

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Cardiogen (20 mg Vial)

Week Daily Dose (mcg) Units (per injection) (mL) Weeks 1–2 200 mcg 3 units (0.03 mL) Weeks 3–4 300 mcg 4.5 units (0.045 mL) Week 5 400 mcg 6 units (0.06 mL) Weeks 6–12 500 mcg 7.5 units (0.075 mL) Frequency: Inject once daily subcutaneously.

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Cardiogen is a synthetic cardiovascular bioregulator tetrapeptide (AEDR: Ala‑Glu‑Asp‑Arg) studied for its cellular repair and cardioprotective properties [1] [2] .

Standard / Gradual Approach (3 mL = ~6.67 mg/mL)

Week Daily Dose (mcg) Units (per injection) (mL) Weeks 1–2 200 mcg 3 units (0.03 mL) Weeks 3–4 300 mcg 4.5 units (0.045 mL) Week 5 400 mcg 6 units (0.06 mL) Weeks 6–12 500 mcg 7.5 units (0.075 mL) Frequency: Inject once daily subcutaneously.

Supplies Needed

Plan based on an 8–16 week daily protocol with gradual titration. Peptide Vials (Cardiogen, 20 mg each): 8 weeks ≈ 2 vials 12 weeks ≈ 2 vials 16 weeks ≈ 3 vials Insulin Syringes (U‑100): Per week: 7 syringes (1/day) 8 weeks: 56 syringes 12 weeks: 84 syringe...

Important Notes

Practical considerations for consistency and safety. Use new sterile insulin syringes for each injection; dispose in a sharps container.