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Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) is studied for its potential to promote sleep and regulate circadian rhythms. Research explores its applications in sleep disorders, stress reduction, and potential neuroprotective effects, aiming to enhance overall well-being.
For research purposes only. This product is supplied exclusively for scientific laboratory research and analytical purposes. It is not intended for human or animal use, and must not be misused in any way that contravenes MHRA regulations or applicable laws.
Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide is a naturally occurring peptide that contributes to the regulation of sleep-wake cycles and may help induce delta-wave sleep, which is deep and restorative. While its exact mechanism isn’t entirely understood, it is thought to interact with the central nervous system- particularly in the hypothalamus- to influence sleep patterns. It is primarily taken for its therapeutic applications in treating sleep disorders like insomnia and disruptions in the circadian rhythm, as it can stimulate seep in those with insomnia or other sleep disorders. It reduces the amount of time it takes to fall asleep and lengthens the total duration of sleep.
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Possible Side Effects
Side effects are extremely rare, but may include:
Interactions
Combining DSIP with other central nervous system (CNS) depressants can increase the risk or excessive drowsiness and/or neurological side effects. It is currently being studied for its ability to treat alcohol and opioid withdrawal.
DSIP is known to interact with the opioid system, and its effects can be blocked by naloxone, an opioid antagonist.
Combining DSIP with prescription sedatives or street drugs may lead to over-sedation.
DSIP is degraded in the blood by aminopeptidases, and drugs that interfere with these enzymes (e.g. ACE inhibitor captopril) could potentially interfere with DSIP’s metabolism. Do not use DSIP if you are taking an ACE inhibitor.
DSIP can alter the locomotor (movement) effects of amphetamine, and combining the two can produce paradoxical effects like sleepiness.
DSIP affects GABA activity, and those who wish to stack it with other GABA -related substances (e.g. melatonin, magnesium) should do so with extreme caution due to the risk of over-sedation.
Those with severe psychiatric conditions should not use DSIP.
Due to its potential influence on growth hormone, some experts advise against DSIP use in those who have a personal history of cancer.
Do not use while pregnant or breastfeeding.
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Reference: GHRP210
Reference: ARA16
Reference: 51MQ50
Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) is studied for its potential to promote sleep and regulate circadian rhythms. Research explores its applications in sleep disorders, stress reduction, and potential neuroprotective effects, aiming to enhance overall well-being.
For research purposes only. This product is supplied exclusively for scientific laboratory research and analytical purposes. It is not intended for human or animal use, and must not be misused in any way that contravenes MHRA regulations or applicable laws.
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