The exact name of Thymopentin is Thymopentin for Injection. It is an immune double regulating drug, with the effect of regulating and enhancing human cellular immune function. It is suitable for patients over 18 years old with chronic hepatitis B, various primary or secondary t-cell defective diseases, autoimmune diseases and cellular immune dysfunction, and adjuvant treatment of tumors. It is forbidden for patients who are allergic to it and those who need immunosuppression in the early stage of organ transplantation. Side effects after taking Thymopentin for Injection include: nausea, fever, chest tightness, dizziness, and fatigue. Use with caution in patients undergoing immunosuppressive therapy, in patients under 18 years of age, and in nursing mothers. Patients with chronic hepatitis B should have their liver function checked regularly during the medication period. If you need to use Thymopentapeptide for Injection, please consult a professional doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions, and use the medicine reasonably.