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Peptide Therapy Adjuncts

Meaning

Peptide therapy adjuncts are complementary compounds, frequently including specific vitamins, essential minerals, select amino acids, or necessary cofactors, that are administered alongside therapeutic peptides to significantly enhance their efficacy and overall bioavailability. These adjuncts are strategically selected based on their known role in supporting the peptide’s mechanism of action, such as assisting the downstream signaling cascade or ensuring the necessary enzymatic activity for the peptide’s proper function. Their clinical use is a precision strategy aimed at maximizing therapeutic outcomes and often minimizing the required peptide dosages.