

Kisspeptin-10 (KP-10) 10mg Vial
$59.99 Original price was: $59.99.$54.99Current price is: $54.99.
Enhanced Sexual Desire and Arousal
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Human studies show kisspeptin activates brain areas linked to sexual arousal and attraction (such as the amygdala and hypothalamus).
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It may increase sexual motivation and emotional connection, particularly in individuals with low libido.
Improved Erectile Function (Indirect)
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Kisspeptin increases testosterone levels through stimulation of GnRH → LH → testosterone pathway.
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Healthy testosterone levels support libido, erection quality, and sexual performance.
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It may also enhance vascular and nitric oxide signaling, though data are limited.
Mood and Emotional Bonding
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Kisspeptin modulates limbic and cortical brain regions linked to attraction, empathy, and emotional intimacy.
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This suggests potential benefits for couples with emotional or sexual disconnection.
Fertility Support
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In both sexes, kisspeptin helps restore normal reproductive hormone signaling.
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In women, it can induce ovulation and normalize menstrual cycles.
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In men, it boosts sperm production and testosterone via LH and FSH stimulation.
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Clinical trials have explored kisspeptin as a safer alternative to hCG in IVF and hypogonadism.
 
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Kisspeptin-10 (KP-10) 10mg Vial
$59.99 Original price was: $59.99.$54.99Current price is: $54.99.
- Description
 
Description
✅ Sexual / Reproductive Benefits
Here are the sex-/libido-related benefits supported by human/animal studies:
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In men with hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD), administration of kisspeptin-54 (1 nmol/kg/h IV infusion for 75 minutes) produced significant increases in penile tumescence (erection measure) when viewing erotic stimuli — up to ~56% more than placebo.
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In women with HSDD, a similar infusion protocol of kisspeptin-54 led to brain-imaging changes in sexual/attraction brain networks.
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Kisspeptin stimulates the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPG axis) — it triggers release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH), which then boosts LH/FSH, and downstream sex-hormones (testosterone, estrogen) in many contexts.
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Because of the hormone effect, it’s been studied for fertility, sexual desire, and hormonal deficiency contexts (e.g., low libido, hypogonadism) in men and women.
 
So in short: the main sexual benefits are increased sexual desire / arousal, improved erectile response in men, and potential improvement in female sexual response/attraction networks.
🎯 Dosage & Administration
Here are reported dosage/administration details from studies and protocols. Note that there is no “standard approved” clinical dosage for libido.
• Human clinical infusion studies
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One key study: men received an infusion of kisspeptin-54 at 1 nmol/kg/h IV for 75 minutes vs placebo.
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In women: the same infusion rate (1 nmol/kg/h) over 75 minutes was used.
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These protocols use IV rather than typical subcutaneous injection and are in research settings.
 
• More “protocol” sources (non-approved)
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Some dosing guides list for “libido/sexual enhancement”: ~50 mcg every 2-3 days (subcutaneous) for kisspeptin.
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Others show for “hypogonadism/testosterone support”: ~100-300 mcg per injection, 3-5 times per week (SC).
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Some sources propose for sexual enhancement: 100-200 mcg per injection “as needed (1-2 hours before activity)” in SC form.
 
• Summary table
| Route | Dose example | Frequency | Note | 
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| IV infusion (research) | ~1 nmol/kg/h (~many µg/kg) | Single 75-min session | Men & women HSDD study | 
| SC injection (protocol) | ~50-200 mcg | Every 2-3 days or “as needed” | Off-label, non-approved use | 
| SC injection (hormone support) | ~100-300 mcg | 3-5× per week | For hypogonadism/fertility context | 
⚠️ Safety, Limitations & Precautions
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Kisspeptin is not currently approved for treatment of sexual dysfunction or libido. Studies are limited and mostly in controlled research settings.
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Long-term safety data are very limited. Some dosing guides caution about receptor desensitization with too frequent dosing.
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Because it affects the HPG axis, there is potential for altering hormone balance (LH, FSH, testosterone/estrogen). Monitoring would be essential.
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Side effects reported in studies were minimal, but: injection-site reactions, flushing, hormone over-stimulation or imbalance are possible.
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Some sources caution about “research use only” status. For example: “Kisspeptin-10 is primarily research compound with limited human clinical data …”
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Because of the hormone effects, use in pregnancy, breastfeeding, hormone-sensitive cancers, or without medical supervision would carry significant risk.
 
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