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Teacrine: Research, Dosing, and Where to Buy in 2026

A research-first profile for Teacrine (theacrine), aggregating mechanism notes, transcript dosing mentions, vendor recommendations, and PubMed-indexed literature without presenting medical guidance.

Quick Answer

Teacrine is a research compound profiled here from named-expert transcripts and peer-reviewed literature, without medical guidance. As of July 2026, The Peptide Wiki aggregates 8 PubMed-cited papers, 2 attributed expert mentions, 1 transcript dosing protocol, and 1 referenced vendor for Teacrine, each linked to its source.

Key Facts
Supplement
  • Also indexed as theacrine.
  • 1 aggregated dosing-protocol mention from source transcripts.
  • 8 PubMed-indexed citations listed in the research table below.
  • 1 vendor recommendation captured from named experts.
  • Evidence level in this entry is marked as research.
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What is Teacrine?

Research compound aggregated from creator and literature mentions. No direct disease-treatment claims are made on this page.

How does Teacrine work?

Experts on mechanism · 1 cited mention

"one of them is a chemical called teocrine Tia cream it's all right it's a methylxanthine so it's a caffeine analog and it will make you release more dopamine"
Cortex Labs · Hacking Dopamine, Injectable L-Carnitine, and Uridine... @ 2:17

What is Teacrine researched for?

A methylxanthine caffeine analog that increases dopamine release, providing motivated energy in addition to caffeine-like stimulation.

Experts on uses and effects · 1 cited mention

"again things like Tia cream you could use racetams in the evening kind of low medium dose them then you just you enliven your brain function"
Cortex Labs · Hacking Dopamine, Injectable L-Carnitine, and Uridine... @ 7:27

Teacrine Dosing Protocols

The entries below are transcript-derived dosing mentions. They are preserved for research context and are not medical advice.

SpeakerSourceTimestampProtocolEvidence
Hunter Reader Mailbag 4 - Peptide Overdoses, GLP-1 Anhedonia & Hormone Truths 00:07:37 Hunter reported using Teacrine 200 mg per day in an attempt to support dopamine levels related to GLP-driven anhedonia. (Source: 5mUeLJNhITU) anecdotal

Where to Buy Teacrine in 2026

Side Effects and Safety

Anecdotal reports and study-level observations vary by route, dose, and individual. This page does not provide medical advice. Consult a qualified clinician before any research use.

What Experts Say

0 experts across our source library discuss Teacrine. Each entry is that expert’s most context-rich mention: click to watch it at the exact timestamp in the original video. Quotes are also emitted as Schema.org Quotation JSON-LD for AI assistants.

  1. Cortex Labs · Hacking Dopamine, Injectable L-Carnitine, and Uridine...Watch @ 7:27 ↗

    “again things like Tia cream you could use racetams in the evening kind of low medium dose them then you just you enliven your brain function”

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  1. Cortex Labs · Hacking Dopamine, Injectable L-Carnitine, and Uridine...Watch @ 2:17 ↗

    “one of them is a chemical called teocrine Tia cream it's all right it's a methylxanthine so it's a caffeine analog and it will make you release more dopamine”

User Reviews

User reviews aggregator coming Q3 2026 (Reddit + YouTube comments + Discord research notes). Until then, see the expert quote section above and PubMed citations below.

Research Efficacy Snapshot

Published efficacy percentages cited in PubMed trials and named-expert reports about Teacrine. Each line links to the original source.

  • "TEA300, but there were no significant differences between CAFF300 and COMBO (Energy + 3.9% [- 6.9-14.7%], Focus + 2.5% [- 6.3-11.3%], Motivation to exercise + 0.5% [- 11.6-12.6%]; p > 0.05)." · Cesareo K et al, 2019 PubMed
  • "Cognitive testing at halftime and end-of-game including simple reaction time (SRT), choice RT (CRT), and cognitive-load RT with distraction questions (COGRT/COGRTWrong) was performed, with a run time-to-exhaustion (TTE) at 85% VO2max following end-of-game cognitive testing." · Bello M et al, 2019 PubMed
  • "The 27-38% improvements in TTE reflect increased performance capacity that may have important implications for overtime scenarios." · Bello M et al, 2019 PubMed

Research and Studies

8 PubMed-indexed papers reference Teacrine. Top 8 shown.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Teacrine FDA-approved?

Teacrine is presented on this page as a research compound. FDA approval status, scheduling, and state-specific rules may apply and change. Verify current regulatory status before any decision.

What dosing is reported for Teacrine?

This page aggregates 1 dosing-protocol mention(s) from named-expert transcripts, each linked to a verbatim source timestamp. See the Dosing Protocols table above. Mentions are anecdotal, not medical advice.

Where can I buy Teacrine?

1 vendor recommendation(s) are tracked in our directory, sourced from named-expert mentions. See the Where to Buy section above. Always verify COA and current regulatory status.

How much research has been published on Teacrine?

8 PubMed-indexed paper(s) reference Teacrine in our current research feed. See the Research and Studies section above for citations.