Kisspeptin 5mg Dosing

Ensure that you sterilise the cartridge stopper with an alcohol swab before connecting the needle to the pen.

             1. Prime the pen to remove any trapped air by turning the dial in increments of 5 to 10 units and pressing the button, repeat until a small drop of liquid appears at the tip of the needle.

              2. Adjust the dose on the window to the recommended starting dose. Double check your dose before getting ready to insert the needle.

        

3. First sterilise the area to be injected with an alcohol swab. Pinch the skin on the area you plan to inject (usually the abdominal area) between your fingers, then insert the needle at a 90 degree angle to the full length of the needle, hold in place then press the button on the pen to fully dispense the peptide solution. Hold the needle in place for 5 to 10 seconds to allow the solution to diffuse into the tissue.

Kisspeptin 5mg Dosing Recommendation (3ml Vial)

NEVER SHARE YOUR NEEDLES OR PEN WITH ANYONE.

Keep Refridgerated at 2°

Ensure you sterilise the cartridge stopper first by wiping the rubber port with an alcohol swab- do not touch the stopper once sterilised. Do not touch opened needles. Use a new needle for each injection. If you are reusing needles, wipe the needle tip with an alcohol swab before using.

Where to Inject: Inject SubQ into belly fat

Dosing:

Weekly Schedule (4 weeks)

Schedule Dose per injection Injections per week Weekly total
5 days on / 2 days off 15 units 5x per week 1,250mcg (1.25mg)

 Best Time to Inject

Time Dose Requirements
Morning (upon waking) 15 units Fasted or with light meal
Evening 15 units Consistent time each day

 Morning is optimal — mimics natural kisspeptin rhythm.

Do's 

Do Why
Start at 250mcg (15 units) Standard effective starting dose
Inject at the same time daily Maintains stable hormone levels
Use consistently for 4-8 weeks Takes time to see hormone changes
Cycle off after 8-12 weeks Prevents desensitization
Refrigerate vial Maintains stability
Rotate injection sites Prevents lumps
Monitor libido and mood Key indicators of effectiveness

Don'ts 

Don't Reason
Don't exceed 500mcg per dose No added benefit, may cause desensitization
Don't use if pregnant or breastfeeding Kisspeptin triggers ovulation
Don't use if you have hormone-sensitive cancer May stimulate hormone receptors
Don't use if you have PCOS without medical supervision May worsen symptoms
Don't share needles or vial Risk of bloodborne diseases
Don't use if solution is cloudy Means it's degraded
Don't expect immediate results Takes 2-4 weeks to notice effects

Possible Side Effects 

Side Effect How Common What To Do
Injection site redness Common (10-20%) Rotate sites, cold compress
Headache Uncommon (5-10%) Hydrate, lower dose
Nausea Uncommon (5-10%) Inject with small meal
Flushing/warmth Uncommon (5-10%) Normal, harmless, passes quickly
Increased libido Common (20-30%) Intended effect — normal
Mood changes (irritability) Uncommon (5-10%) Lower dose or take break
Hot flashes Rare (less than 5%) Lower dose
Ovarian/testicular discomfort Rare (less than 5%) Lower dose or stop

Stop & Seek Medical Help

Symptom Possible cause
Severe pelvic pain (women) Ovarian hyperstimulation
Testicular pain or swelling (men) Excessive LH stimulation
Difficulty breathing, swollen lips/tongue Severe allergic reaction (rare)
Irregular heartbeat Rare cardiovascular reaction

 

⚠️ MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational and research purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Peptides should only be used under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. Do not use this information to self-diagnose or self-treat any medical condition. Always consult a doctor before starting any peptide or supplement protocol.