DSIP
What Can I Stack with DSIP?
DSIP and GLP-1 Medications (Semaglutide / Tirzepatide) One of the most clinically relevant combinations for Direct Meds patients is DSIP alongside a GLP-1 agonist such as Semaglutide or Tirzepatide. Why this combination works GLP-1 medications can ...
Is DSIP Right for High-Stress Individuals?
DSIP and Stress-Driven Sleep Disruption One of the most common reasons people cannot achieve deep, restorative sleep is elevated cortisol - the stress hormone that keeps the brain in a heightened state of alertness. DSIP's core mechanism addresses ...
Is DSIP Right for Chronic Insomnia or Poor Sleep Quality?
DSIP and Chronic Insomnia DSIP was specifically developed to target the deep-sleep deficits that underlie many forms of chronic insomnia. Unlike sedative-hypnotics that create an induced sleep state, DSIP works by modulating the brain's own sleep ...
Is It Safe to Consume Alcohol While Using DSIP?
Alcohol and DSIP: What You Should Know Alcohol is not recommended while using DSIP. Ethanol is a potent central nervous system (CNS) depressant that can disrupt natural sleep architecture - which is the very system DSIP is working to restore. ...
How Do I Store DSIP?
Storage Requirements DSIP must be kept refrigerated between 35F and 38F at all times. The peptide is sensitive to heat and light - exposure to either will cause degradation and reduce the effectiveness of your medication. Storage Checklist ...
Does DSIP Need to Be Refrigerated?
Yes - DSIP Must Be Refrigerated DSIP is a compounded peptide solution that requires refrigeration to maintain its stability and potency. Key Storage Rules Rule Detail Temperature 35F to 38F (standard refrigerator) Light exposure Keep away from direct ...
How Do I Take DSIP?
Taking DSIP DSIP is administered as a subcutaneous (SQ) injection once nightly at bedtime, five nights per week (Monday through Friday). Everything needed for your protocol is included in your shipment. Preparing Your Injection Gather your supplies ...
Do You Have a Certificate of Analysis for Direct Meds DSIP?
Certificate of Analysis (CofA) Yes - a Certificate of Analysis is available upon request for Direct Meds DSIP. A CofA is a quality assurance document issued by the compounding pharmacy that confirms the identity, potency, and purity of your ...
How Do I Take DSIP?
Taking DSIP DSIP is administered as a subcutaneous (SQ) injection once nightly at bedtime, five nights per week (Monday through Friday). Everything needed for your protocol is included in your shipment. Preparing Your Injection Gather your supplies ...
Do You Have a Certificate of Analysis for Direct Meds DSIP?
Certificate of Analysis (CofA) Yes - a Certificate of Analysis is available upon request for Direct Meds DSIP. A CofA is a quality assurance document issued by the compounding pharmacy that confirms the identity, potency, and purity of your ...
What's Included in the DSIP Package?
What You'll Receive Your Direct Meds DSIP shipment includes everything needed to begin your protocol: DSIP peptide vial - your compounded, pre-mixed injectable solution (5 ml, 1 mg/ml) Needles (31-gauge insulin syringes) - for subcutaneous ...
What Dosage of DSIP Will I Be Taking?
Your Protocol at a Glance Detail Value Dose 20 units Frequency 5x/week (Monday through Friday) Timing Once nightly at bedtime Route Subcutaneous (SQ) Needle 31-gauge insulin syringe Protocol length 12 weeks Break 2 weeks off after each 12-week cycle ...
What Is the Dose of DSIP and How Does It Work?
Standard Dose The standard Direct Meds DSIP dose is 20 units, administered as a subcutaneous (SQ) injection once nightly at bedtime. Dosing Schedule DSIP is dosed five nights per week, Monday through Friday, with the weekend off. Detail Value Dose 20 ...
What Is DSIP Derived From?
Origin of DSIP DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring nonapeptide - a chain of nine amino acids - that the body itself produces. It was first identified in the brain and is found naturally in the central nervous system, where it ...
What Are the Ingredients in Direct Meds DSIP?
Active Ingredient DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) DSIP is a naturally occurring nonapeptide - a chain of nine amino acids - first identified in the brain. It crosses the blood-brain barrier and interacts with the thalamus and other brain regions ...
What Are the Possible Side Effects of DSIP?
Side Effects Overview DSIP is generally well tolerated. Side effects are typically mild and localized to the injection site. Systemic effects, when they occur, are most common during the early weeks of the protocol as the body adjusts to the ...
Is DSIP Safe?
Overview DSIP is generally well tolerated in the clinical context in which it is prescribed. Because it works with the brain's natural neurochemistry rather than forcing sedation, it does not carry the dependency risks or morning grogginess ...
How Long Does DSIP Take to Work?
Timeline Overview DSIP works by modulating the brain's sleep regulation system over time - it is not a sedative that produces results on night one. Patients typically experience a progressive improvement across a 12-week protocol, with meaningful ...
What Results Can I Expect from DSIP?
What DSIP Is Designed to Do DSIP works with the brain's natural sleep regulation system to promote deep, restorative sleep rather than forcing sedation - the goal is better quality sleep and the physical and cognitive recovery that comes with it. ...
What Is DSIP & How Does It Work?
About DSIP DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is classified as a Neuromodulatory Sleep Regulator. Unlike sedative-hypnotics that force sleep, DSIP works with the body's natural neurochemistry to optimize sleep architecture. DSIP is a compounded ...