Peptide Half-Life Calculator

Visualize and compare how different peptides decay over time. Understanding half-life is crucial for determining optimal dosing frequency and maintaining therapeutic levels.

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What is Half-Life?

Half-life (t1/2) is the time it takes for the concentration of a substance in the body to reduce by 50%. This pharmacokinetic parameter is fundamental to understanding how long a peptide remains active in the system.

Key Points:

  • After 1 half-life: 50% remains
  • After 2 half-lives: 25% remains
  • After 3 half-lives: 12.5% remains
  • After 4-5 half-lives: Essentially eliminated

Peptides with longer half-lives require less frequent dosing but may accumulate with repeated doses. Shorter half-life peptides clear quickly and often require multiple daily doses.

Why Half-Life Matters

Dosing Frequency

Determines how often a peptide should be administered to maintain effective levels in research subjects.

Steady State

Helps predict when drug levels will stabilize with repeated dosing (typically 4-5 half-lives).

Redosing Window

Identifies the optimal time to administer the next dose (usually between 1-2 half-lives).

Drug Testing

Indicates how long a substance may be detectable in the system.

Route of administration note

Route of Administration

Half-life values shown are typically for subcutaneous (SubQ) administration. Intravenous (IV) administration often results in shorter half-lives due to faster absorption, while intramuscular (IM) may show intermediate values.

Peptide Half-Life Categories

Short (< 6 hours)

Requires multiple daily doses. Clear quickly, less accumulation risk.

Medium (6-24 hours)

Once or twice daily dosing. Good balance of convenience and control.

Complete Peptide Half-Life Reference

PeptideHalf-LifeConfidenceCategoryTypical DosingSource
BPC-1574-6 hoursMediumHealing & Recovery2-3x dailySikiric et al., J Physiol Paris 1999
CerebrolysinVariable (peptide mixture)LowNootropic & CognitiveWeekly or less-
VIP1-2 minutes (plasma)LowImmune & Inflammation2-3x daily-
Gonadorelin2-4 minutesLowHormonal & Sexual Health2-3x daily-
Oxytocin3-5 minutes (plasma)LowCognitive & Nootropic2-3x daily-
PinealonShort (minutes)LowNootropic & Cognitive2-3x daily-
DSIP15-25 minutesLowNootropic & Sleep2-3x daily-
Humanin30 minutesLowMitochondrial2-3x daily-
Hexarelin70 minutesLowGrowth Hormone2-3x daily-
PE-22-281-2 hoursLowCognitive & Nootropic2-3x daily-
Ipamorelin2-3 hoursMediumGrowth Hormone2-3x dailyRaun et al., Eur J Endocrinol 1998
Larazotide2-4 hours (local gut activity)LowGut & Digestive2-3x daily-
N-Acetyl Selank Amidate2-4 hoursLowCognitive & Nootropic2-3x daily-
N-Acetyl Semax Amidate3-5 hoursLowCognitive & Nootropic2-3x daily-
SS-314 hoursLowMitochondrial2-3x daily-
SNAP-84-6 hours (topical residence)LowHair & Skin2-3x daily-
MOTS-cUnknown (estimated 4-8 hours)LowMitochondrial1-2x daily-
TB-50024-48 hoursMediumHealing & Recovery1-2x dailyGoldstein et al., Expert Opin Biol Ther 2012
Matrixyl6-8 hours (skin residence)LowHair & Skin1-2x daily-
Orforglipron29-49 hoursLowMetabolic & Fat Loss2-3x weekly-
CJC-1295 with DAC6-8 daysMediumGrowth HormoneWeekly or less-
Retatrutide168 hours (7 days)LowMetabolic & Fat LossWeekly or less-
Semaglutide7 daysHighFat Loss & MetabolicWeekly or lessFDA Label (Ozempic)
Survodutide168 hours (7 days)LowMetabolic & Fat LossWeekly or less-
ThymalinShortLowImmune & LongevityWeekly or less-

IMPORTANT: Research & Educational Use Only

This half-life calculator is strictly for educational and research reference purposes. Half-life values are compiled from published literature and may vary based on route of administration, individual metabolism, and study methodology.

Not Medical Advice: The dosing frequency suggestions are general guidelines based on pharmacokinetic principles and do not constitute medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals for medical decisions.

Data Sources: Half-life data is derived from peer-reviewed literature and clinical studies where available. Individual responses may vary significantly based on factors including age, weight, organ function, and concurrent medications.

Disclaimer: PepGuide and its contributors assume no liability for decisions made based on this information. Many peptides discussed are research compounds not approved for human therapeutic use.