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Thymalin

Thymalin is a polypeptide thymic extract studied primarily for its potential to restore immune function and reduce age-related pathologies, particularly in elderly populations.

immunelongevityanti-aginginflammation
Evidence last reviewed: 19 Apr 2026
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Biomarkers studied
Outcomes directly measured across the evidence records below
Immune
Immune Function
Evidence
3 records
Immune restoration
Elderly individualsCase series
PUBMEDLow

Thymalin administration was associated with improved immune parameters in elderly individuals.

Dose: 10 mgDuration: Several weeksForm: Injectable
Primarily studied in Russian cohorts with limited international publications.
Reduction in age-related pathologies
Elderly individualsCase series
PUBMEDLow

Reported reductions in the incidence of age-related diseases following Thymalin treatment.

Dose: 10 mgDuration: Several monthsForm: Injectable
Evidence primarily from non-English sources.
Longevity
Elderly individualsCase series
PUBMEDLow

Thymalin use was associated with increased longevity in elderly cohorts.

Dose: 10 mgDuration: Long-termForm: Injectable
Longevity effects observed in limited studies.
Forms
Injectable
Commonly administered via injection for direct absorption.
Oral
Less common, with potentially reduced bioavailability.

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