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Adamax vs Epitalon

A detailed comparison to help you understand the differences and choose the right peptide for your research goals.

Adamax

Adamax is a modified version of Semax with an adamantane group attached, designed to enhance its nootropic effects and extend duration of action compared to standard Semax.

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Epitalon

Epitalon (Epithalon) is a synthetic tetrapeptide based on the natural peptide epithalamin, produced by the pineal gland. It is primarily studied for its effects on telomerase activation.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

AspectAdamaxEpitalon
MechanismSimilar to Semax - enhances BDNF expression and modulates dopamine/serotonin systems. The adamantane modification may increase lipophilicity and CNS penetration.Stimulates telomerase production, which can lengthen telomeres on DNA strands. May also regulate melatonin production and circadian rhythms.
Typical DosageIntranasal: 100-500mcg 1-2 times daily. Lower doses than standard Semax may be effective due to enhanced potency.Typical protocols: 5-10mg daily for 10-20 days, repeated 2-3 times per year.
AdministrationIntranasal spray is most common route. More stable than standard Semax. Often used for acute cognitive enhancement.Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection. Usually administered in cycles rather than continuously.
Side EffectsSimilar to Semax - possible irritability, hair shedding, or overstimulation. May have stronger effects than standard Semax.Generally well-tolerated. May affect sleep patterns initially.
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Key Differences

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Detailed Analysis

Adamax and Epitalon are used for different purposes and have limited overlap in their applications.

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Adamax for Cognitive Performance. Choose Epitalon for Sleep Quality.

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