Full Protocol Guide

Semax 5mg

A research-use ACTH-fragment peptide entry for neuropeptide literature context and safety review.

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ProductSemax 5mg
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Contents

Use this guide as a structured review page. The same headings appear for every protocol so clients and the care team can scan the page consistently.

Quickstart Highlights

Semax 5mg dosage protocol is commonly used to support cognitive function, neuroprotection, and potential stroke recovery through subcutaneous injections.

  • Typical starting dose between 0.5 mg – 1 mg per day
  • Flexible injection frequency; daily or every-other-day subcutaneous use is common
  • Higher “advanced” doses up to 6 mg daily observed in post-stroke protocols
  • Reconstitute to a practical concentration for accurate dosing
  • Store lyophilized in the freezer; reconstituted in the refrigerator

Dosing & Reconstitution Guide

Educational guide for reconstitution and weekly dosing

Standard / Gradual Approach (3 mL = ~1.67 mg/mL)
Weeks Daily Dosage (mg) Units (per injection)
Weeks 1–4 0.5 mg once daily ~30 units
Weeks 5–8 1 mg once daily ~60 units
  • This approach is popular for general cognitive support or mild neuroprotection. Reconstitute with 3 mL of bacteriostatic water to create a solution of about 1.67 mg/mL (≈16.7 mcg per unit).

Reconstitution Steps

This higher-dose protocol is sometimes referenced in post-stroke settings. Reconstitute with 1 mL to create a 5 mg/mL solution (≈50 mcg per unit).

Advanced / Aggressive Approach (1 mL = 5 mg/mL)
Days Daily Dosage (mg) Units (per injection)
Days 1–10 6 mg once daily ~120 units
  • Draw 3.0 mL of bacteriostatic water into a sterile syringe.
  • Inject the water slowly along the vial wall to reduce foaming.
  • Gently swirl—avoid vigorous shaking.
  • Store the reconstituted solution at 2–8 °C (refrigerator), protected from light.
  • Note: 6 mg requires more than one 5mg vial or multiple injections. 120 units also exceeds most 100-unit syringes; plan accordingly.
  • Draw 1.0 mL of bacteriostatic water into a sterile syringe.
  • Inject slowly to minimize foam or bubbles.
  • Gently swirl the vial—no vigorous shaking.

Supplies Needed

Ensure you have these on hand for your chosen cycle length.

  • Peptide Vials:• 4 wks (standard @ 0.5 mg/day) ≈ 3 vials• 8 wks (progressing to 1 mg/day) ≈ 9 vials• Advanced (10-day course @ 6 mg/day) ≈ 12 vials(Adjust based on total mg needed)
  • Insulin Syringes:• 4 wks ≈ 28 syringes (if daily)• 8 wks ≈ 56 syringes• 10-day advanced course ≈ 10+ syringes (plus extras)
  • Bacteriostatic Water: 1× 30 mL
  • Alcohol Swabs: 1 box

Protocol Overview

A concise summary of daily or short-course options for Semax.

  • Goal: Enhance cognitive function, neuroprotection, or aid stroke recovery
  • Schedule: Daily or every-other-day subcutaneous injections; short “intensive” courses also used
  • Dose Range: 0.5 mg to 6 mg daily, depending on protocol
  • Reconstitution: Use 3 mL for standard or 1 mL for advanced dosing accuracy
  • Storage: Keep lyophilized vials frozen; refrigerate after reconstitution

Dosing Protocol

Suggested subcutaneous injection approaches for neurocognitive or rehabilitative benefits.

  • Daily Dose (Standard): 0.5–1 mg once daily
  • Frequency: Daily or every-other-day, subcutaneous
  • Short-Course (Stroke/Advanced): Up to 6 mg daily for 10 days
  • Cycle Length: 4–8 weeks for general use; shorter, more intense cycles for stroke
  • Timing: Morning injections are common; spacing out advanced doses if needed

Storage Instructions

Proper storage ensures peptide integrity.

  • Lyophilized: Freeze until mixing (−20°C)
  • Reconstituted: Refrigerate at 2–8°C
  • Avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles

Important Notes

Practical tips to enhance safety and efficacy.

  • Always use new, sterile insulin syringes & rotate injection sites.
  • Maintain consistency with daily or short-course injections, based on your protocol.
  • Observe for adverse reactions; consult a professional if concerns arise.
  • Track progress throughout the protocol, adjusting dosage as recommended.

How This Works

Semax is a synthetic heptapeptide derived from adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), known for its neurotropic and neuroprotective properties.

  • Neurological Support: May elevate brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels
  • Cognitive Enhancement: Frequently used to improve focus and mental clarity
  • Promotes neuronal plasticity and may aid in recovery from certain neurological injuries

Lifestyle Factors

Complementary strategies for maximum neurocognitive benefit.

  • Adopt a balanced diet rich in antioxidants and essential nutrients
  • Engage in regular mental stimulation and exercise
  • Manage stress and prioritize sufficient, high-quality sleep

Potential Benefits & Side Effects

Most users report improved cognition, though individual responses vary.

  • May support enhanced memory retention and learning
  • Neuroprotective effects could aid in stroke recovery protocols
  • Possible mild side effects include headache, restlessness, or slight blood pressure fluctuations
  • Rarely, injection-site irritation or allergic reactions could occur

Injection Technique

Simple guidelines for safe daily injections.

  • Clean vial rubber stopper & injection site with alcohol swabs
  • Insert needle at a 45–90° angle into subcutaneous tissue
  • Inject slowly & rotate sites (abdomen, thigh, etc.)

Important Note

This page is informational and does not authorize use. Peptify clients should complete assessment, disclose medications and health history, and follow the clinician-approved plan only.

  • Do not start, stop, combine, or change a protocol based only on website content.
  • Emergency symptoms require urgent medical care, not a website or routine follow-up message.

References

Reference-derived details for Semax 5mg.

  • Semax (5mg Vial) Open source
  • PubMed – Study on Semax in stroke treatment View Source Open source
  • Journal of Restorative Medicine – Improving biological age with Semax View Source Open source
  • PubMed – Semax neuroprotective research article View Source Open source
  • PMC – Semax related data (PMC3987924) View Source Open source
  • PubMed – Stroke rehabilitation study (29798983) View Source Open source
  • Tocris – Reconstitution calculator resource View Source Open source
  • AlzDiscovery – Cognitive Vitality guide for Semax View Source Open source
  • ACS Publications – Semax article in ACS Chemical Neuroscience View Source Open source