What Dosage of MOTS-C Will I Be Taking?

What Dosage of MOTS-C Will I Be Taking?

Your Protocol at a Glance

DetailValue
Dose20 units
Frequency5x per week (Monday-Friday), in the morning
Injection siteAbdomen (subcutaneous)
Needle31-gauge insulin syringe
Protocol length12 weeks on
Break2-week break after each 12-week cycle
Provider check-inEvery 3 months

How Your Dose Is Administered

Your MOTS-C ships as a pre-mixed solution, so there is no mixing required. Using the included 31-gauge insulin syringe, you draw 20 units and inject subcutaneously into the abdomen each morning, Monday through Friday.


Questions About Your Dose?

Contact your care team through the patient portal or call 888-696-7176.


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