Frequently Asked Questions

The term “Wolverine Stack” is sometimes used online to describe the combined use of Pentadeca Arginate and TB-500 in their potential role in supporting tissue health and post-activity recovery.

These therapies may not be appropriate for all individuals. Potential risks and side effects should be reviewed with a qualified medical provider before starting treatment. Always consult with your healthcare provider to determine whether these therapies are right for you. Individual results may vary.

Possible side effects may include nasal irritation, headache, or mild dizziness.  
Research areas include brain health, focus, and resilience. Evidence remains limited and investigational.
It is typically used as an intranasal spray under provider guidance.
Synapsin is a compounded nasal spray that combines RG3 (a ginseng extract) and nicotinamide riboside.
Side effects may include flushing, nausea, headache, or temporary changes in blood pressure. Report any significant reactions to your provider.  
Research includes sexual desire and function. Evidence is investigational, and it is not FDA-approved for these uses outside its specific approved indication.
It is usually given as a subcutaneous injection prior to anticipated activity.
PT-141 is a peptide studied for its potential role in sexual wellness.
Side effects may include injection site reactions, headache, or flushing.  
Research includes potential applications in energy, recovery, and metabolic health. Evidence remains investigational.