3ml Vial

IM Repair

TB-500 5mg

Activate Full Body Repair.

IM Repair TB-500 supports whole body recovery by promoting mobility flexibility and healthy tissue restoration after training stress overuse or high physical demand.

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Benefits

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How It Works

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Suggested Use

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  • Format: Subcutaneous injection
  • Frequency: 30 units per day 3-5 times per week.
  • Timing: Pre or post physical exertion for recovery support.
  • Cycle: Use during demanding training blocks or periods of elevated physical stress.

Stack for complete regeneration and anti inflammation:

Believe In A Better Way

"With IM Repair in my routine, I felt less stiffness and more ready for the next session. Recovery felt dependable."

– Maya. Yoga Instructor.

"IM Repair helped my recovery feel smoother after heavy training weeks. Mobility felt better and I stayed consistent."

– Jordan. Strength Coach.

Frequently Asked Questions

How To Reconstitute Peptides

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Reconstituting peptides is an essential step in preparing them for research use.

  • Step 1: Remove white cap from sterile Sodium Chloride (saline) syringe and attach the provided blue drawing needle to the sterile saline syringe by screwing it on until tight.
  • Step 2: Inject 3ml of sterile saline into the vial containing the lyophilized/powdered peptide.
  • Step 3: Swirl the vial gently and let it dissolve for 5 minutes.
  • Step 4: Draw up desired dose of peptide using insulin syringe provided. For dosage information, refer to the product description on our website for each specific peptide.

How Should I Store My Peptides?

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Peptides should be stored in a cool, dry place or in the refrigerator.

IM Offers A Range Of Peptides

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  • We carry a wide range of peptides, including those for performance, immune system support, anti-aging, healthy body composition , and recovery.

    Are Your Peptides Made in the USA?

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    IM peptides are manufactured in a FDA-regulated laboratory based in California.

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