5-Amino-1MQ reconstitution calculator.
An NNMT inhibitor that preserves the body's NAD+ pool and increases fat-cell metabolic activity. A 10 mg vial in 2 mL bacteriostatic water gives 5 mg/mL — most dose 1–5 mg per day, often stacked with NAD+.
★5-Amino-1MQ dose ranges between 1 mg to 5 mg (1–5 mg/day)
Draw the plunger to 50 units on a U-100 insulin syringe.
That’s 0.500 mL of solution, or 2.5 mg of peptide.
Reconstituting 5-Amino-1MQ, step by step.
- 1Draw 2 mL of bacteriostatic water into a 3 mL syringe.
- 2Inject slowly into the 5-Amino-1MQ vial.
- 3Swirl until clear.
- 4Refrigerate. Use within 4 weeks.
5-Amino-1MQ questions, answered.
What does 5-Amino-1MQ actually do?+
It inhibits NNMT (nicotinamide N-methyltransferase), an enzyme that consumes the body's nicotinamide/NAD+ pool. By blocking NNMT, 5-Amino-1MQ preserves NAD+ and increases fat-cell metabolic activity. Animal studies show meaningful body-fat reductions at consistent dosing.
Does 5-Amino-1MQ stack with NAD+?+
Yes — this is the canonical 'NAD+ axis' stack. NAD+ provides substrate; 5-Amino-1MQ prevents its depletion. The combination is heavier on metabolic remodeling than either alone, and the two compounds are designed to work together.
Oral or injectable 5-Amino-1MQ?+
Both routes are used. Injectable gives cleaner pharmacokinetics and predictable dose-response. Oral works but has variable first-pass metabolism. Most research-peptide users do subq for consistency, especially when stacking with NAD+.
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