Treatment Protocols DSIP therapy at Strong Health follows a structured clinical approach: Sleep assessment: Thorough evaluation of sleep patterns, sleep hygiene practices, medical history, and current medications Baseline metrics: Sleep questionnaires, and when indicated, referral for sleep studies to rule out sleep apnea or other primary sleep disorders Protocol design: Physician determines DSIP dosing, timing, and whether combination with other peptides is appropriate Administration: DSIP is typically administered via subcutaneous injection in the evening, 12 hours before desired sleep onset Monitoring: Regular follow-ups to assess sleep quality improvements, adjust dosing, and track any side effects Sleep hygiene integration: Peptide therapy is combined with evidence-based sleep hygiene recommendations for optimal results Safety and Side Effects DSIP has a generally favorable safety profile based on available clinical data
Source list Angelini, G., Russo, S., & Mingrone, G
In level 1 analyses, contrasts were modeled to examine the brain reactivity to correctly-responded Go trials and correctly-inhibited NoGo trials in the Go/NoGo task and inhibitory control in the Stop-signal task
People who are pregnant and breastfeeding should get 600 and 500 mcg, respectively