Peptides · Injection

Prostamax

Also known as: Prostate peptide complex

What it is

A peptide preparation derived from animal prostate tissue, developed in Russia as one of several organ-derived peptide bioregulators.

How it works

Hypothesized in Russian research literature to provide tissue-specific peptide signals that modulate prostate cell function, though mechanisms are not well characterized.

Where it's used

Used in Russia as a supplement-style preparation marketed for prostate-related concerns; not approved as a drug outside that context.

Regulatory status

Not FDA-approved; research compound in the US.

Reconstitution

Supplied as a lyophilized powder requiring reconstitution with bacteriostatic water prior to use.

Do the math once, not every pin. The reconstitution calculator converts vial mg + bacteriostatic water into exact syringe units for any target dose.

Tracking it

Prostamax is injectable, so two things matter in a log: when you dosed and where. Rotating sites and writing both down prevents the classic “did I already pin the left side?” problem.

Source

Public reference

Not medical advice. This page is an educational summary compiled from public sources for people who log what they take. It is not a recommendation to use Prostamax, a dosing guide, or a substitute for a clinician. How we source →

Last reviewed 2026-06-11