KLOW (80mg Vial) – Dosage Guide
A walkthrough of what it is, how to mix it, and how people typically use it in research
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What KLOW Is
KLOW is a multi-peptide regenerative blend composed of:
• TB-500 – 10 mg
• BPC-157 – 10 mg
• KPV – 10 mg
• GHK-Cu – 50 mg
Total peptide content: 80 mg per vial.
These peptides act on complementary repair and anti-inflammatory pathways, which is why they are often explored together in research related to tissue repair, inflammation control, and connective tissue regeneration.
Reconstitution
Add 4.0 mL bacteriostatic water to the vial.
Final concentration: 20 mg/mL total peptide
This dilution allows simple syringe math and clean dosing increments.
Syringe Math (U-100 Insulin Syringe)
At 20 mg/mL concentration:
Measurement | Equivalent |
1 unit | 0.01 mL = 0.2 mg (200 mcg) total peptide |
Example doses:
Dose | Units | Volume |
2 mg | 10 units | 0.10 mL |
4 mg | 20 units | 0.20 mL |
6 mg | 30 units | 0.30 mL |
Daily Dosing Schedule
Phase | Daily Dose | Syringe Units | Volume |
Weeks 1–2 | 2 mg | 10 units | 0.10 mL |
Weeks 3–4 | 4 mg | 20 units | 0.20 mL |
Weeks 5–8 | 6 mg | 30 units | 0.30 mL |
Weeks 9–12 | 4 mg | 20 units | 0.20 mL |
Frequency: Once daily, subcutaneous.
Gradual titration may help support tolerability and regenerative signaling pathways.
How to Reconstitute
Draw 4.0 mL bacteriostatic water
Inject slowly down the vial wall to avoid foaming
Gently swirl or roll — do not shake
Label the vial with the reconstitution date
Refrigerate at 2–8 °C
Supply Planning
KLOW 80 mg Vials
Approximate usage:
Protocol Length | Vials Needed |
8 weeks | ~3 vials |
12 weeks | ~4 vials |
16 weeks | ~5 vials |
Syringes
• 1 per day
Protocol Length | Syringes |
8 weeks | 56 |
12 weeks | 84 |
16 weeks | 112 |
Bacteriostatic Water
Each vial requires 4 mL
Protocol Length | Bac Water Needed |
8 weeks | ~12 mL |
12 weeks | ~16 mL |
16 weeks | ~20 mL |
Protocol Overview
Goal:
Support research into tissue repair, inflammation control, and regenerative signaling.
Structure:
• Daily subcutaneous injections
• Gradual escalation from 2 mg → 6 mg
• Typical cycles 8–12 weeks
Reconstitution:
4.0 mL → 20 mg/mL
Storage:
Freeze lyophilized; refrigerate after reconstitution.
Storage Instructions
Lyophilized
• Store frozen at −20 °C
• Protect from moisture and light
Reconstituted
• Refrigerate at 2–8 °C
• Use within 14–28 days
Avoid repeated freeze–thaw cycles.
Potential Benefits & Side Effects
Potential Research Benefits
• support for tissue repair and regeneration
• reduced inflammatory signaling
• enhanced collagen synthesis
• improved angiogenesis
• support for musculoskeletal recovery
Possible Side Effects
• mild injection-site irritation
• temporary redness or swelling
• occasional lightheadedness
Most reported effects appear mild and dose-dependent.
Injection Technique
Before injecting
• Wash hands
• Clean vial stopper
• Clean injection site
• Draw dose and remove air bubbles
How to inject
Pinch about 1 inch of skin
Insert needle at 45–90°
Inject slowly
Remove needle straight out
Dispose in sharps container
After
• Refrigerate vial
• Rotate injection sites
• Monitor for irritation
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.
The information provided on this site is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Product descriptions, protocols, or references are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any new protocol, supplement, or treatment.
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