
CJC-1295 (No DAC)
A GHRH analog studied for short-acting growth-hormone signaling.
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Overview
CJC-1295 without DAC — often called Mod GRF (1-29) — is a short-acting GHRH analog. It mimics your body's own growth-hormone-releasing hormone, prompting the pituitary to release a pulse of growth hormone, then clears quickly so the signal is brief and closely mirrors natural timing.
The 'no-DAC' distinction matters: without the Drug Affinity Complex, this form has a short half-life, producing a sharp, well-defined pulse rather than a prolonged elevation. Many people choose it specifically because that short window keeps GH release pulsatile — the pattern the body uses naturally. It is not growth hormone itself; it encourages your own gland to release it. Maddox supplies a high-purity, independently tested formulation delivered by injection.
A short, sharp, natural pulse.
What people look to CJC-1295 (No DAC) to support, based on how a short-acting GHRH analog interacts with growth-hormone pathways:
Pulsatile release
Its short half-life produces a clean, defined pulse of your own growth hormone rather than a sustained flood.
Natural timing
The brief signal mirrors the body's own GHRH rhythm, which is why many prefer it for pulse-matched protocols.
Recovery support
Growth-hormone signaling underpins tissue repair, a common reason people pair it with training routines.
Stacking flexibility
Frequently combined with a secretagogue like Ipamorelin to amplify each pulse through a second pathway.
How it works
CJC-1295 without DAC is a growth-hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) analog. It binds the pituitary's GHRH receptors and triggers a pulse of growth-hormone release, then breaks down quickly. That short duration is the whole point: it keeps the release pulsatile, closely matching the way your body naturally signals GH.
Because the pulse is brief and clean, this form is often paired with a GH secretagogue that works through a separate receptor, so the two together produce a stronger release while still preserving the natural rhythm. Injection delivers the peptide directly to the bloodstream, avoiding the digestive breakdown that would destroy it orally.
How to use
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Reconstitute
Add bacteriostatic water to the lyophilized powder per the included instructions and swirl gently — never shake — until fully dissolved.
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Dose
Dosing should be set with a healthcare provider based on your goals and health history — protocols are individualized and not something to self-direct.
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Administer
Administration should be demonstrated and directed by a healthcare provider familiar with your protocol.
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Store
Keep refrigerated after reconstitution and use within the window on your instructions. Keep out of reach of children.
Independently tested, every batch
Every lot is tested by an independent lab and ships with a certificate of analysis, so what's on the label is what's in the vial.
Safety & important considerations
- Talk with a qualified healthcare provider before starting, especially if you take medication or have a health condition.
- The most common sensations reported are brief flushing, a warm head-rush feeling, or mild irritation at the injection site.
- Not a substitute for professional medical care, diagnosis, or treatment.
- Stop and seek care if you experience any reaction that concerns you.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Frequently asked questions
What does 'No DAC' actually mean?+
DAC is a Drug Affinity Complex that extends a peptide's half-life. Without it, CJC-1295 is short-acting, producing a brief, sharp pulse rather than a prolonged elevation.
How is this different from CJC-1295 with DAC?+
The no-DAC form clears in hours and keeps release pulsatile; the DAC form lasts for days and sustains a longer, steadier signal. They suit different protocol styles.
Is this the same as taking growth hormone?+
No. It prompts your own pituitary to release growth hormone in a natural pulse, rather than introducing GH from outside the body.
Why do people stack it with Ipamorelin?+
The two act on different receptors, so pairing them is studied for a stronger, cleaner combined pulse than either produces alone.
Is Maddox CJC-1295 (No DAC) tested?+
Yes. Every batch is independently tested and ships with a certificate of analysis confirming identity and purity.
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