Bronchial Tissue Support Peptide
For Respiratory & Pulmonary Research
️ Important: This information is for educational and research purposes only. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before use.
Contents
Bronchogen is a synthetic peptide bioregulator designed for research applications involving bronchial tissue support and respiratory system studies. It is a short-chain peptide that plays a crucial role in the restoration and maintenance of bronchial epithelial cells, pulmonary function, and respiratory tissue integrity.
Bronchogen has been studied for its ability to support lung tissue regeneration, modulate inflammatory responses, and promote the repair of damaged bronchial epithelium. It is available in freeze-dried vial formulations for research purposes.
Bronchogen works through multiple mechanisms to support bronchial and pulmonary health:
Supports the restoration of bronchial epithelial cells
Modulates inflammatory responses and oxidative stress
Promotes repair of damaged bronchial epithelium
Bronchogen has been shown to support the restoration of respiratory tissue and modulate inflammatory responses in research models.
Bronchial tissue support and lung function studies
Tissue repair mechanisms and cellular regeneration
Respiratory system research and tissue protection
Cytokine modulation and oxidative stress protection
Bronchial Tissue Support
Pulmonary Function
Key Research Findings
Select your vial size and dose to see the corresponding volume, clicks, dosing frequency, and how many doses per vial:
️ Step 1: Select Your Vial Size
Step 2: Select Your Dose
Common research protocols: 0.5-10 mg per dose, typically 2-3 times per week.
Vial Size
20mg Vial
Selected Dose
1 mg
Doses per Vial
20 doses
Pen Clicks
15 clicks
Volume
0.15 mL
Protocol Level
Level 2 (Standard)
Recommended Schedule
2-3 times weekly - Research Protocol
️ Do not change your dose unless advised by a qualified professional.
Protocol Level Summary
Based on research protocols: 0.5-10 mg per dose, 2-3 times weekly.
| Protocol Level | Target Dose | Frequency | Pen Clicks | Volume (mL) | Who It is For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level 1 (Starting) | 0.5 mg | 2-3x weekly | 7.5 clicks | 0.075 mL | New users, first 2 weeks |
| Level 2 (Standard) | 1 mg | 2-3x weekly | 15 clicks | 0.15 mL | After first 2 weeks, maintenance |
| Level 3 (Advanced) | 2-5 mg | 2-3x weekly | 30-75 clicks | 0.30-0.75 mL | If more response needed |
| Level 4 (Maximum) | 10 mg | 2-3x weekly | 150 clicks | 1.50 mL | Experienced users only |
️ Do not change your dose unless advised by a qualified professional.
Vial Users (Insulin Syringe)
Add 3mL of bacteriostatic water to your freeze-dried vial and mix gently. After reconstitution, use the table below to draw your dose:
Vial Size
20mg vial with 3mL bac water
| Dose | Frequency | Units on Syringe | Volume (mL) | Protocol Level |
|---|
️ Always use a new sterile needle and syringe for each injection.
Bronchogen has been studied in research models with a favorable safety profile. Adverse events are generally mild and include injection site reactions.
Important Safety Considerations:
️ Warning: If you experience severe allergic reactions, difficulty breathing, or signs of anaphylaxis, seek immediate medical help.
This information is for educational and research purposes only. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional.
Last updated: August 2026
⚠️ FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY