Score
1
1989
pubmed
[The efficacy of using thymalin in diabetes mellitus in children].
Kurbanov. T G TG; Kal'bieva. B M BM; Zakieva. G G GG
Key Findings
- Thymalin was tested in children with diabetes mellitus
- Immunohormonal and clinico‑metabolic tests were used to assess effects
- The authors report that thymalin improved outcomes as part of a combined therapy
Practical Outcomes
- The report is too vague for DIY use – it lacks dosage, safety, and protocol details, so it isn’t a practical guide for self‑experimentation or broader application at this time.
Summary
A small study looked at giving the peptide thymalin to kids with diabetes and said it helped their blood‑sugar‑related health measures, but it doesn’t give any details on how much was used or how it was given.
Abstract
A possibility of the use of thymalin was studied in children with diabetes mellitus using adequate immunohormonal investigations. Clinico-metabolic investigations proved the efficacy of the use of the new immunomodulator thymalin in multimodality therapy of diabetes mellitus in children.
Study Information
Provider
pubmed
Year
1989