Multiple Active Components
Each blend contains two or more listed active compounds rather than a single peptide. The amount of each component should be checked separately.
Explore Dragon Pharma peptide blends combining two or more active compounds in a single formulation. Compare blend composition, individual component strengths, product format and available documentation below.
Product Information
This category brings together Dragon Pharma products that contain more than one active peptide or related compound in the same formulation. Because each blend combines different components and strengths, the exact composition should be reviewed before comparing one product with another.
Each blend contains two or more listed active compounds rather than a single peptide. The amount of each component should be checked separately.
Some blends combine compounds associated with related signaling pathways, while others bring together peptides from broader recovery or cosmetic research categories.
The total amount in a vial should not be treated as the strength of each active ingredient. Review the labeled amount of every component separately.
Where laboratory reports or other product documentation are available, they are provided on the individual listing with relevant test and batch information.
The products grouped here differ in both ingredients and research context. A useful comparison starts with the exact active components rather than the blend name alone.
With a peptide blend, the total labeled content of the vial can represent the combined amount of several active ingredients. That is different from a single-compound product, where the full labeled amount generally refers to one active substance.
For example, a two-component blend may list separate milligram amounts for each peptide. Those values should be read individually rather than added together and interpreted as the strength of either component.
Two products can both be described as peptide blends while containing completely different active ingredients. One may combine compounds connected with growth hormone signaling, while another may contain peptides associated with tissue support or other research areas.
The blend name therefore provides less useful information than the ingredient list. Review each product page for the exact composition before comparing products within this category.
Where testing is available, the individual product page displays the corresponding laboratory report together with details such as the test date, measured result and available batch information.
Testing of a submitted sample does not establish that every unit is identical, and it does not determine the safety or effectiveness of a peptide blend.