5-Amino-1MQ (10 mg Vial) Dosage Protocol
Quickstart Highlights
5‑Amino‑1MQ is a small‑molecule nicotinamide N‑methyltransferase (NNMT) inhibitor explored in metabolic research. In preclinical and early translational work, NNMT inhibition has been associated with favorable changes in adipocyte metabolism and NAD+ homeostasis. This page provides an educational reconstitution and once‑daily subcutaneous dosing framework.
- Typical educational starting dose: 150–300 mcg once daily; optional titration to 600 mcg as tolerated
- Reconstitution: Add 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water to the 10 mg vial (≈ 3.33 mg/mL)
- Syringe math (100‑unit insulin syringe): 10 units ≈ 0.10 mL ≈ 333 mcg (1 unit = 0.01 mL ≈ 33.3 mcg)
- Storage: Keep lyophilized vials frozen (≈ −20 °C); refrigerate reconstituted solution (2–8 °C), protected from light
- Frequency: Once‑daily subcutaneous injection; maintain consistent timing
Quickstart Highlights
5‑Amino‑1MQ is a small‑molecule nicotinamide N‑methyltransferase (NNMT) inhibitor explored in metabolic research. In preclinical and early translational work, NNMT inhibition has been associated with favorable changes in adipocyte metabolism and NAD+ homeostasis. This page provides an educational reconstitution and once‑daily subcutaneous dosing framework.
- Typical educational starting dose: 150–300 mcg once daily; optional titration to 600 mcg as tolerated
- Reconstitution: Add 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water to the 10 mg vial (≈ 3.33 mg/mL)
- Syringe math (100‑unit insulin syringe): 10 units ≈ 0.10 mL ≈ 333 mcg (1 unit = 0.01 mL ≈ 33.3 mcg)
- Storage: Keep lyophilized vials frozen (≈ −20 °C); refrigerate reconstituted solution (2–8 °C), protected from light
- Frequency: Once‑daily subcutaneous injection; maintain consistent timing
