Pancragen
Also known as Pancreas bioregulator, Vezugen-family peptide
A pancreas-specific bioregulator used for blood-sugar and digestive support.
How it's taken (route)
a small shot into the fat just under the skin (belly, thigh, or love handle)
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- Documented dose
- 2000–2000 mcg
- Typical frequency
- 2 mg daily for 20-30 days, or every other day for 40-60 days
- Cycle
- 4 weeks on, 16 off
- Half-life
- Short — effects outlast the dose
- Common vial sizes
- 20 mg
- Regulatory status
- Research chemical — not approved for human use.
Dose on a U-100 syringe (2000–2000 mcg)
| Vial | BAC water | Draw |
|---|---|---|
| 20 mg | 3 mL | 30 units |
| 20 mg | 5 mL | 50 units |
On a U-100 syringe, 100 units = 1 mL, and the syringe holds 100 units total. Most people keep a single subcutaneous injection under about 50 units — bigger volumes are usually mixed stronger (less water) or split into two shots. Only mixes that fit in one syringe are shown. Always double-check with the reconstitution calculator.
What it does
Pancragen is one of the Khavinson bioregulators — short peptide chains that act on one tissue at a time. This one targets the pancreas, and is used in short courses by people working on blood-sugar control, digestion, and age-related metabolic decline.
Mechanism
Bioregulators are thought to bind DNA in their target tissue and normalise gene expression there, rather than acting as a signalling hormone.
Storage — lyophilisedwhat's this?
Refrigerate the sealed vial.
Storage — reconstitutedwhat's this?
Refrigerate and use within about 4 weeks.
Reconstitution noteswhat's this?
Mix a 20 mg vial with 2 mL (200 units) of bacteriostatic water (10 mg/mL). 20 units is 2 mg. Standard course: 20 units daily for 20-30 days. Extended course: 20 units every other day for 40-60 days. Two to three courses a year.
Stacks well with
Popular combinations reported in the community and research literature — not a recommendation. Adding peptides multiplies side-effect risk; check with a clinician.
Commonly reported side effects
- Injection site redness
- Mild digestive upset
- Headache
Contraindications noted
- Pregnancy
- Active pancreatic disease without clinician oversight
Research notes
Russian research on bioregulators is extensive but rarely replicated in Western trials.
Track this properly
Work out syringe units with the calculator, or set up a full schedule in about a minute.
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