Peptide

Zinc Thymulin: How It Works, What It's Studied For & Safety

Quick answer

Zinc Thymulin is a nonapeptide thymic hormone that requires zinc binding for activity, studied historically for immune-modulatory effects and topically for hair-loss research. Clinicians consider it for topical use in hair-loss and scalp-support research. Not FDA-approved; dispensed by Wells Pharmacy Network only after a clinician evaluation.

Also known as: FTS, Facteur Thymique Sérique

How does Zinc Thymulin work?

Zinc thymulin is the bioactive, zinc-bound form of thymulin (a thymic peptide). It is studied for T-cell maturation signaling and, in topical form, has been investigated as a hair-follicle modulator.

What is Zinc Thymulin studied for?

  • Topical use in hair-loss and scalp-support research
  • Immune-modulation research in aging populations

How is Zinc Thymulin taken?

Compounded as a topical scalp solution (most common use today) or, less commonly, as a subcutaneous injection.

Is Zinc Thymulin FDA-approved? Is it safe?

Not FDA-approved for the prevention, treatment, or cure of any condition. Used inside research-informed, clinician-directed protocols only. Compounded prescription-only preparations are dispensed by Wells Pharmacy Network. Eligibility is decided by a licensed clinician based on intake and labs, not by checkout. Compounded products on this site are not FDA-approved and are not generic equivalents of any branded medication.

In the Regen Therapy catalog

This compound does not currently appear in an active Regen Therapy protocol. Browse the full catalog for adjacent options.

What does the research say about Zinc Thymulin?

Thymulin biology is well-characterized; modern clinical research on therapeutic preparations is limited.

Considering Zinc Thymulin as part of a protocol?

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