DSIP Peptide Therapy for Sleep Support, Calm Evenings & Better Recovery
If you’re struggling to wind down, waking up unrefreshed, or feeling run down from stress and training—DSIP may help support a smoother transition into restorative rest, so you can wake up steadier and recover better over time. Built around **licensed clinician review, transparent 4-week pricing, and discreet delivery**.
DSIP is a prescription-only peptide offered via telehealth only if a licensed clinician determines it’s appropriate. Compounded products are not FDA-approved and do not undergo FDA premarket review for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Off-label use; results vary.
See How It Works
Licensed pharmacy fulfillment + discreet shipping
Clinician review + ongoing check-ins
Transparent 4-week pricing (no subscription required)
Available in eligible states.
Choose your DSIP plan
- Dosage Description
- 50mcg SQ once every night for 4 Weeks
- Dose
- 50
- Duration
- 4 Week
- Package Size
- 5
- Form
- Injection
- Dosage Description
- 100mcg SQ once every alternate night for 4 Weeks
- Dose
- 100
- Duration
- 4 Week
- Package Size
- 5
- Form
- Injection
- Dosage Description
- 100mcg SQ once every night for 4 Weeks
- Dose
- 100
- Duration
- 4 Week
- Package Size
- 5
- Form
- Injection
- Dosage Description
- 150mcg SQ once every night for 4 Weeks
- Dose
- 100
- Duration
- 4 Week
- Package Size
- 5
- Form
- Injection
- Dosage Description
- 150mcg SQ once every alternate night for 4 Weeks
- Dose
- 150
- Duration
- 4 Week
- Package Size
- 5
- Form
- Injection
- Dosage Description
- 200mcg SQ once every alternate night for 4 Weeks
- Dose
- 200
- Duration
- 4 Week
- Package Size
- 5
- Form
- Injection
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide): what it is and how it works
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide that has been studied for its potential role in **sleep regulation and stress-related signaling**. In clinical practice, some providers use DSIP as part of a broader plan to support:
Falling asleep more smoothly (when “wired and tired”)
Fewer stress-driven night disruptions
Feeling more restored and steady the next day
DSIP is not a sedative and isn’t a replacement for evaluating underlying sleep disorders (like sleep apnea). Your clinician will help determine what’s appropriate for your situation.
Who DSIP therapy may be best for
DSIP may be considered for adults who:
- Have trouble winding down due to stress, late work hours, or racing thoughts
- Wake up feeling unrefreshed despite enough time in bed
- Want a clinician-guided approach rather than DIY “sleep hacks”
- Are actively working on sleep basics (light, schedule consistency, caffeine timing, alcohol moderation)
Who may not be a candidate
Your clinician may advise against DSIP or require additional screening if you:
- Are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding
- Have symptoms of untreated sleep apnea (loud snoring, choking/gasping, significant daytime sleepiness)
- Have a history of severe allergic reactions to injectable therapies
- Use sedating medications or substances where added sleepiness could be unsafe (your clinician will review)
- Have complex medical or psychiatric history that requires in-person management (your clinician will advise)
What you get with StemVera’s DSIP program
Included:
- Secure online intake (sleep goals, health history, current medications)
- Licensed clinician review and plan recommendation
- Prescription if appropriate
- Licensed pharmacy fulfillment + discreet delivery
- Supplies included as needed for administration
- Ongoing support for questions, tolerance, and progress tracking via secure messaging
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How to start DSIP therapy
- 1
Complete your intake
Tell us what’s happening with your sleep (falling asleep, staying asleep, early waking), your schedule, and your goals.
- 2
Clinician review
A licensed clinician evaluates eligibility, screens for safety issues, and confirms the best option for you.
- 3
Discreet delivery
If prescribed, your medication ships discreetly with tracking.
- 4
Ongoing support
Message your care team with questions or concerns. Your clinician will guide any plan changes as medically appropriate.
Injection basics (what to expect)
No dosing or timing guidance here—use only as prescribed by your clinician.
- DSIP is typically administered as a subcutaneous (under-the-skin) injection
- Instructions and supplies are provided so you feel confident
- If anything about your medication label or supplies is unclear, message your care team before using
When might you notice changes?
Everyone responds differently. Some people report:
- Early improvements in winding down within the first 1–2 weeks - More consistent sleep quality and next-day steadiness over several weeks - Best results when paired with foundational habits (consistent sleep window, light exposure, movement, and stress management)
- Results vary. No therapy can guarantee a specific sleep outcome.
Possible side effects
Common (often mild)
- Injection site irritation (redness, tenderness, swelling)
- Headache
- Dizziness or lightheadedness
- Nausea or stomach discomfort
- Next-day sleepiness (especially if you’re sensitive to sleep-support therapies)
Less common but serious (seek medical help)
- Signs of allergic reaction (swelling, rash, trouble breathing)
- Severe or persistent dizziness, fainting, or confusion
- Signs of infection at the injection site (spreading redness, warmth, pus, fever)
If side effects feel severe or persistent, contact your care team promptly.
Safety and important warnings
- DSIP is not for everyone. Your clinician will review your medical history, medications, and sleep symptoms before prescribing.
- Avoid combining DSIP with alcohol, sleep medications, sedatives, or other substances that increase drowsiness unless your clinician specifically approves it.
- If you have symptoms of sleep apnea or another sleep disorder, you may need formal evaluation and treatment—DSIP should not delay that care.
- Do not drive or operate machinery if you feel unusually drowsy or impaired.
- Stop use and seek care for severe reactions or signs of allergy/infection.
Compare sleep & recovery support options
DSIP/BPC/CJC Blend
A combined option for sleep support plus recovery-focused peptides (provider-guided).
MK-677 (Ibutamoren)
A recovery and sleep-support option focused on growth-hormone pathways (provider-guided).
Semax/Selank
A nootropic peptide blend used by some clinicians to support stress resilience and focus (provider-guided).