Taper Schedule Generator
Step, linear, or geometric. Titrate up (GLP-1, retatrutide) or cycle down (MK-677, hexarelin) — pick a curve, hit go, get a copy-pasteable schedule.
📉 Taper Schedule Generator
Generate a step, linear, or geometric taper for any protocol. Works for ramp-up (titration) and ramp-down (cycling off).
| Step | Window | Argireline (Acetyl Hexapeptide-3) dose | Bar |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Days 1–7 | 500 mcg | |
| 2 | Days 8–14 | 325 mcg | |
| 3 | Days 15–21 | 175 mcg | |
| 4 | Days 22–28 | 0 mcg |
Frequently asked questions
When should I taper a peptide?+
Two common scenarios. (1) Titration up — GLP-1s and retatrutide use 4-week step-ups to manage GI side effects. (2) Cycling off — for compounds with HPA-axis or receptor-desensitization concerns (e.g., MK-677, hexarelin), a step-down can soften the rebound.
What is the difference between linear, step, and geometric tapers?+
Linear distributes dose evenly across the window. Step rounds each step to a clean 25 mcg increment for easier syringe draws. Geometric reduces (or increases) by a constant ratio — better for large dose ranges where the absolute step size matters more at the top than the bottom.
How long should a peptide taper be?+
Common windows: GLP-1 titration uses 4 weeks per step over 16–20 weeks. Recovery peptide cycle-offs are usually 1–2 weeks. There is no universal rule — match the taper to the compound's half-life and the receptor it engages.
Educational use only
This calculator is provided for research and educational purposes. Outputs are derived from the values you enter. Always verify your math and consult a licensed physician before acting on any result.