What is it?
It is a synthetic peptide used in research to help the body release its own growth hormone in pulses, similar to how it happens naturally. This form doesn’t have DAC, so it works for a short time and is usually given once a day.
*NO DAC (Drug Affinity Complex)
CJC‑1295 NO DAC vs CJC‑1295 WITH DAC:
DAC = Drug Affinity Complex
When CJC‑1295 has a DAC, it sticks around in your body longer, so one injection can last several days.
NO DAC = No Drug Affinity Complex
The peptide doesn’t stay in the body as long, so it works for a shorter period.
That means you usually need to inject it more often, often once or twice per day, to mimic natural growth hormone pulses.
In short:
With DAC: long-lasting, less frequent dosing
No DAC: short-lasting, more frequent dosing, acts more like your body’s natural hormone rhythm
How it Works
It mimics a natural hormone called GHRH that tells your pituitary gland to release growth hormone.
Because it acts in short bursts, it is believed to keep the normal growth hormone rhythm more like the body’s own patterns.
Possible Effects Seen in Research
Research and studies on similar peptides suggest that CJC‑1295 NO DAC may:
Increase natural growth hormone pulses
Raise IGF‑1 levels over time
Support body composition and recovery
Possibly improve sleep quality
Note: These outcomes are based on lab studies and not medical proof.
Dosing Guide: https://intercom.help/bio-hack-lab-help-center/en/articles/13605411-cjc-1295-no-dac-10-mg-vial-dosage-guide
Side Effects (Reported or Possible)
In available literature, some short‑term effects seen include:
Flushing (warm, red skin)
Headache or dizziness
Mild irritation at the injection site
Effects can vary, and more research is needed to understand risks fully.
Important Notes
This information is educational only and not medical advice.
CJC‑1295 NO DAC is intended for research use only—not approved for human or veterinary use unless prescribed by a qualified professional.
Always consult a healthcare provider before starting any peptide or hormone research protocol.
How to Prepare (Reconstitute) CJC‑1295 NO DAC
You will need:
Sterile bacteriostatic water (or another sterile diluent)
Alcohol swabs
A clean syringe
Steps:
Clean the vial top with an alcohol swab.
Draw the water into your syringe. The amount depends on how concentrated you want the peptide.
Example: For a 10 mg vial, 1 mL of water gives 10 mg/mL.
Using 2 mL of water gives 5 mg/mL.
Slowly inject the water into the vial.
Gently swirl the vial until the powder is fully dissolved.
Do not shake hard—this can damage the peptide.
Store the vial in the refrigerator.
It can last for several weeks if kept cold.
How to Use (Dosing / Administration)
CJC‑1295 NO DAC is usually injected under the skin (subcutaneous) or into a muscle (intramuscular).
Common research dosing: 100–200 mcg per injection, 1–3 times per day.
Because it works in short bursts, splitting the dose into morning and evening can mimic natural hormone rhythms.
Tips:
Always use a clean, new syringe for each injection.
Rotate injection sites to avoid irritation.
Keep track of how much you inject each time to stay consistent.
Disclaimer:
All peptide products sold on this website are for research, laboratory, and educational purposes only. They are not approved by the FDA or Health Canada, are not intended for human consumption, and should not be used for medical, cosmetic, or therapeutic purposes unless specifically prescribed by a licensed healthcare professional.
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