Abaloparatide vs DSIP

A side-by-side comparison from PeptideSciences101, the open peptide reference.

Overview

Abaloparatide is primarily a bone & joint peptide, while DSIP is used for sleep & recovery.

This page compares Abaloparatide and DSIP across their primary use, typical dosing, reported benefits and side effects, and U.S. regulatory status. For the full monograph on either compound — mechanism of action, clinical research, and references — follow the article links.

Side-by-side comparison

AbaloparatideDSIP
CategoryBone & JointSleep & Recovery
Regulatory status (US)FDA approvedCompounding (Rx) — Apr 2026
Typical dosage80 mcg100-300 mcg
Frequencydailybefore bed
Reported benefitsBone building, osteoporosis treatment, reduced fracture riskImproved deep sleep, stress reduction, recovery enhancement, pain reduction
Reported side effectsSimilar to teriparatide but milderVery well-tolerated, possible grogginess

Key differences

Primary use. Abaloparatide is categorised under Bone & Joint, while DSIP falls under Sleep & Recovery. Their differing categories mean they are usually chosen for different goals rather than as direct substitutes.

Regulatory status. Abaloparatide: FDA-approved. DSIP: not FDA-approved; compounding permitted with a prescription as of April 2026.

Dosing. Abaloparatide is typically dosed at 80 mcg (daily). DSIP is typically dosed at 100-300 mcg (before bed).

Can you stack them?

Some protocols combine peptides, but stacking Abaloparatide and DSIP has not been validated for safety or efficacy in controlled trials. Combining compounds can change their effects and risks. Nothing here is medical advice — consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting or combining any protocol.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Abaloparatide and DSIP?
Abaloparatide is primarily a bone & joint peptide, while DSIP is used for sleep & recovery. Abaloparatide is FDA-approved for one or more indications, whereas DSIP is not FDA-approved; compounding permitted with a prescription (as of April 2026).
What is Abaloparatide used for?
Advanced bone anabolic.
What is DSIP used for?
Delta sleep-inducing peptide.
Can you take Abaloparatide and DSIP together?
Some users combine peptides within a single protocol, but stacking Abaloparatide and DSIP has not been established as safe or effective in controlled trials. Neither this comparison nor PeptideSciences101 is medical advice — consult a qualified healthcare provider before combining any compounds.
Is Abaloparatide or DSIP FDA-approved?
Abaloparatide is FDA-approved for one or more indications. DSIP is not FDA-approved; compounding permitted with a prescription (as of April 2026).

Read the full articles

  • Abaloparatide — full monograph: mechanism, research, dosing & references
  • DSIP — full monograph: mechanism, research, dosing & references

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