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Cartalax (20mg Vial) Questions Answered

Cartalax (Ala‑Glu‑Asp; “AED”) is described in the scholarly literature as an ultrashort, cartilage‑associated peptide motif that can influence fibroblast activity and extracellular‑matrix regulation in vitro.

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Cartalax (20mg Vial)

Educational guide for reconstitution and daily dosing

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Cartalax (Ala‑Glu‑Asp; “AED”) is described in the scholarly literature as an ultrashort, cartilage‑associated peptide motif that can influence fibroblast activity and extracellular‑matrix regulation in vitro.

Dosing & Reconstitution Guide

Educational guide for reconstitution and daily dosing

Supplies Needed

Planning assumptions use the once‑daily schedule above. Peptide Vials (Cartalax, 20 mg each): 8 weeks ≈ 10 vials 12 weeks ≈ 17 vials 16 weeks ≈ 24 vials Insulin Syringes (U‑100): Per week: 7 syringes (1/day) 8 weeks: 56 syringes 12 weeks: 84 syringes 16 wee...

Handling & Storage Notes

Maintain sterility; use new needles/syringes and properly disinfect stoppers and skin.