What is Thymosin Alpha-1?
Thymosin alpha-1, known generically as thymalfasin, is a peptide involved in immune regulation. It is approved in a number of countries outside the United States for uses such as certain hepatitis indications and as a vaccine adjuvant.
In the United States it is not broadly FDA-approved and is among the peptides under the 2026 compounding review.
How it is thought to work
Thymosin alpha-1 is studied for its role in modulating immune-cell activity, including aspects of T-cell function. A provider determines whether it fits a given situation.
What the research shows
Thymosin alpha-1 has a broader clinical record internationally than many research peptides, though its status and evidence vary by country and indication.
We summarize published research and do not make therapeutic promises. A licensed provider can evaluate whether any therapy is appropriate for you. Treat any source promising guaranteed results with skepticism.
Studied uses
- Immune-function support research
- Recovery and resilience protocols
- Studied in various clinical contexts internationally
Legal status in 2026
In the United States, thymosin alpha-1 is not broadly FDA-approved and is among the peptides under federal review in 2026. No rule has changed yet, and it would remain prescription-only even if reclassified.
How to access Thymosin Alpha-1 legitimately
A licensed provider can review suitability and, where permitted, prescribe through a licensed compounding pharmacy.
PeptideForward can match you with vetted telehealth providers who handle these therapies through legitimate channels. The eligibility check takes about five minutes and there is no cost to see if you are a candidate.
Frequently asked questions
Is thymosin alpha-1 approved anywhere? Yes, it is approved in several countries outside the United States for specific indications. In the United States its status is more limited and it is under the 2026 review.
Is it legal now in the US? It is not broadly approved. Where permitted it requires a prescription, and its compounding status is under review.
Does PeptideForward sell it? No. We connect you with licensed providers only.