Semax
WELL RESEARCHEDNootropic peptide | Synthetic ACTH(4-10) analog
Overview
What is Semax?
Semax is a synthetic heptapeptide derived from a fragment of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH 4-10), developed in Russia and studied for its nootropic and neuroprotective effects. It increases BDNF and NGF levels in the brain. In Russia it is used in the treatment of stroke and cognitive disorders. It is not FDA-approved.
Key benefits
Improved memory, concentration and learning; neuroprotective effect; greater mental stress resistance; and possible mood improvement, with a good safety profile.
Mechanism of action
It increases BDNF and NGF expression and modulates the dopamine and serotonin systems. Its intranasal administration lets it reach the brain quickly.
Quick start guide
What to expect
- Day 1-3: possible improvement in concentration and mental clarity.
- Week 1: greater focus and better working memory.
- Week 2-3: better stress resistance and a more stable mood.
- Week 4: consolidated cognitive benefits.
- Side effects: generally mild; possible nasal irritation.
Side effects & safety
- Generally well tolerated; the most common side effect is mild nasal irritation.
- It can be activating: avoid using it late in the day so it doesn't affect sleep.
- Long-term safety data outside Russia are limited: use with supervision.
- Not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Consult your doctor if you take psychiatric medication.
- Allergic reaction: rash, itching or swelling.
- Severe headache, anxiety or marked mood changes.
- Intense or persistent nasal irritation.
- If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning a pregnancy.
Frequently asked questions
What is Semax?
Semax is a heptapeptide derived from a fragment of ACTH (4-10), developed in Russia and studied for its nootropic and neuroprotective effects.
What is Semax researched for?
It is studied for memory, concentration, neuroprotection and mood.
How does Semax work?
It increases BDNF and NGF expression (neurotrophic factors) and modulates the dopamine and serotonin systems.
How long does Semax take to work?
Acute effects on concentration are described in 30-60 minutes and sustained cognitive benefits in 1-2 weeks.
What is the usual Semax dose?
Most commonly 200-600 µg per day. The schedule should be assessed by a professional.
How is Semax administered?
Intranasally, as a spray in each nostril.
How is Semax stored?
Refrigerated and protected from light. See the storage guide.
What are the side effects of Semax?
It is described as well tolerated; the most common is mild nasal irritation. It can be activating, so it is advisable to avoid it late in the day.
Which peptides is Semax combined with?
The most cited combination is Semax with Selank, aimed at cognition and anxiety control.
Is Semax approved?
It is not FDA-approved; in Russia it is used in the treatment of stroke and cognitive disorders.
What is the difference between Semax and Selank?
Semax is more nootropic (cognition), while Selank is more anxiolytic (anxiety).
Research areas
- Memory and learning
- Concentration and focus
- Neuroprotection
- Mood
- Mental stress resistance
Related peptides
- Selank — Anxiolytic peptide; classic combination with Semax.
- Epitalon — Pineal tetrapeptide related to sleep and longevity.
- MOTS-c — Mitochondrial peptide associated with energy and metabolism.
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Summary
What it is: Nootropic heptapeptide derived from ACTH(4-10).
How it is researched: Intranasal, 200-600 µg per day.
Key features: Increases BDNF and NGF; cognition and neuroprotection. Not FDA-approved.
Related peptides: Selank, Epitalon and MOTS-c.