Tesofensine Calculator
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About
What is Tesofensine?
Tesofensine is a triple monoamine reuptake inhibitor (serotonin, noradrenaline, dopamine) studied for obesity and other indications. It is a small molecule rather than a peptide and is most commonly taken orally.
Common vial sizes
| 5 mg | lyophilized powder |
| 10 mg | lyophilized powder |
Reference dose ranges
| 0.25 mg | ≈ 5 U-100 units (at 10mg / 2mL) |
| 0.5 mg | ≈ 10 U-100 units (at 10mg / 2mL) |
| 1 mg | ≈ 20 U-100 units (at 10mg / 2mL) |
Reconstitution
How it's typically prepared
Tesofensine is most often taken orally. Reconstitution math may not apply.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
- Is tesofensine a peptide?
- No — it's a small-molecule monoamine reuptake inhibitor.
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Notice
PeptideDose is an educational reference. It is not medical advice and does not replace consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. Doses shown in presets are derived from published protocols and product labels — they are not personal recommendations.
