| Active substance |
Placenta Extract |
| Also known as |
Placental biostimulation therapy |
| Blood pressure |
Unlikely to have a direct effect |
| Chemical name |
Human Placental Extract |
| Dosage (medical) |
Typically, 2 mL intramuscular injection 2-3 times per week or as per medical advice |
| Dosage (sports) |
Not conventionally used in sports settings |
| Effects |
Promotes tissue repair, enhances skin rejuvenation, anti-inflammatory properties |
| Formula |
Not applicable (complex mixture of bioactive molecules) |
| Half-life |
Variable, depending on components |
| Hepatotoxicity |
Low, but depends on source and processing |
| Lab Test |
Specific tests not defined due to variable composition |
| Main action |
Tissue regeneration, immune modulation |
| Side effects |
Possibility of infection, allergic reactions, transmission of disease if not properly screened |
| Storage conditions |
Generally requires refrigeration (2-8В°C) |
| Substance class |
Biological extract |
| Trade name |
Laennec, Melsmon, Curacen |
| Use in sports |
Not typically used due to lack of clear performance-enhancing benefits and potential ethical/legal issues |
| Water Retention |
Minimal to none |
| Manufacturer |
Albert David Limited |
| Packing |
1 tube/pack |