Personalized Outcomes, Powered by Smart Peptide Stacking

One of the biggest advantages of peptides is their ability to be stacked strategically based on a patient’s goals. Rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach, peptides let your clinic target specific symptoms or systems with clinically sound, modular protocols. ShineRx simplifies this process by offering curated peptide stacks—organized by the outcomes patients are actively seeking, and aligned with the compounds you can source directly from us.

What you’ll learn

All protocols are customizable and designed to fit both in-person and telehealth models.

Evidence-based peptide combinations for common patient goals

Supporting compounds that enhance each stack

Sample protocols with flexible administration routes

Clinical indicators and patient profiles to guide implementation

Tips for patient communication, bundling, and compliance

Key Principals of ShineRx Clinical Stacking

Before diving into each category, keep in mind:

Stacking enhances results.

Peptides work best when targeting multiple angles of a condition—such as energy + recovery + fat metabolism.

Simplicity sells.

Start with 2–4 core compounds per stack. You can always add more as patients respond.

Supportive compounds matter.

MIC/B12, PeptideVite, and NAD+ aren’t “optional”—they stabilize energy, improve compliance, and support results.

You don’t need to guess.

We provide templates, handouts, and training. Use our plug-and-play structure or customize based on your protocols.

How to Use These Stacks in Your Clinic

Whether your patient is coming in for fatigue, perimenopause, or sexual health, our stacks give your clinic a clear, compliant, and customizable path forward.

Use them to build monthly membership tiers or goal-based bundles

Implement protocols as part of new patient assessments

Layer them with GLP-1s, BHRT, or IVs for long-term programs

Offer condition-specific “starter kits” for higher conversion and retention

Educate your team with ShineRx-provided SOPs and handouts

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