NA-Semax Amidate
NA-Semax Amidate (N-Acetyl Semax Amidate) is a modified version of Semax with enhanced stability and potency. Also known as NASA, it provides stronger and longer-lasting nootropic effects than standard Semax.
Mechanism of Action
Maintains Semax's core actions on BDNF, NGF, and monoamine systems with improved pharmacokinetics. The modifications enhance CNS penetration and extend duration of action.
Dosage Overview
Dose Range
300 mcg – 600 mcg
Route
intranasal
Frequency
2x daily
Cycle Length
2–4 weeks
Reconstitution
Typical Dosage (Research)
Intranasal: 100-600mcg 1-2 times daily. Start with lower doses as it's more potent than standard Semax.
Intranasal spray is most common. Can be used sublingually. More stable than standard Semax in solution.
Considerations for Men & Women
Women: Enhanced version of Semax. Nootropic and neuroprotective effects appear similar across sexes. No known hormonal interactions. May be used during the same cycling protocols as standard Semax.
Men: Same cognitive enhancement profile. Intranasal delivery. No sex-specific differences established in research.
Individual responses vary. These notes reflect general trends from research literature and are not medical advice.
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Concentration: 5,000 mcg/ml
Volume to inject: 0.06 ml
Syringe units (U-100): 6.0 units
Pre-filled with NA-Semax Amidate defaults. Adjust values as needed.
Side Effects & Risks
May cause irritability, hair shedding (rare), or overstimulation at high doses. Generally well-tolerated.
May affect thyroid function with extended use. More potent than standard Semax so careful dosing required.
Who Uses NA-Semax Amidate
Students, professionals, those seeking enhanced focus, memory, and neuroprotection with convenient dosing.
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