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Head-to-head comparison of Bronchogen and Thymogen — mechanism, dosing, side effects, legal status, and pricing.
A short synthetic peptide bioregulator (Ala-Asp-Glu-Leu) from the Khavinson family, marketed for bronchial/respiratory tissue support. Evidence is largely Russian-language and preclinical.
Thymogen (also marketed as Thymagen) is a synthetic dipeptide, L-Glu-L-Trp (Glu-Trp), originally isolated by the Khavinson group from the calf-thymus polypeptide complex Thymalin and then synthesized. It is registered as a pharmaceutical in Russia for immunocorrection (nasal drops / IM injection). Not FDA-approved in the US; research-use only.
Bronchogen
Thymogen
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Bronchogen
Thymogen
COA corpus from Disclosed Labs — independently tested batches only.
Bronchogen
9
COAs
99.5%
Avg purity
4
Labs
Thymogen
11
COAs
99.7%
Avg purity
5
Labs
Primarily Russian institutional studies; no large independent controlled human trials.
Evidence base is single-lab (Khavinson and collaborators). A 12-month rat study (Anisimov, Khavinson, Morozov, Biogerontology 2000) reported extended maximum lifespan and reduced spontaneous tumor incidence. Russian clinical reports claim benefit in acute/chronic respiratory infections and post-surgical immunodeficiency; these have not been independently reproduced in Western RCTs.
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Bronchogen and Thymogen are both in the Immune category and may have overlapping mechanisms. Researchers should review both profiles carefully, understand the mechanisms of action, and monitor the relevant biomarkers when combining compounds in the same class. As always, consult a licensed healthcare provider before making any decisions about combining research compounds.
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