What does Thymosin Alpha 1 nasal spray do?
It is studied for its potential role in supporting the body’s natural immune signaling and overall immune wellness.
How long before I may notice changes?
This varies by person. Some patients report changes in general well-being within a few weeks, though timelines are not guaranteed and results vary.
Is it an injection?
No, this version is administered as a nasal spray instead of an injection.
Can it be combined with other peptides?
In some cases, providers may consider combining peptides based on your goals and health history. This should only be done under medical guidance.
Can it be combined with GLP-1 medications?
Some patients use peptide therapy alongside GLP-1 medications as part of a broader wellness plan. Your provider will evaluate your history before making recommendations.
Will I need lab work?
Your provider may review existing labs or recommend testing to help determine whether this therapy is appropriate for you.
Who should avoid this peptide?
Patients with certain autoimmune conditions, active cancer, or who are pregnant or breastfeeding are generally not appropriate candidates. Your provider will review your complete history.
How long do patients typically remain on therapy?
Length of treatment varies by individual goals, and many programs are structured around a three-month evaluation period.
Is a consultation required?
Yes, a telehealth consultation with a licensed provider is required before starting treatment.
Is Thymosin Alpha 1 used to treat any specific disease?
No. This page discusses general wellness interest only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and any specific medical condition should be addressed with an appropriate specialist.