Adamax
Also known as: N-Acetyl Semax Amidate, NASA
An enhanced Semax derivative with improved stability and CNS penetration.
Overview
Adamax (N-Acetyl Semax Amidate) is a modified form of Semax with acetyl and amide modifications that enhance stability, lipophilicity, and potentially CNS penetration.
Mechanism of Action
Enhanced version of Semax mechanism. Increases BDNF/NGF, modulates dopamine and serotonin, with potentially improved delivery and duration.
Pharmacokinetics
Modifications increase stability and lipophilicity. May have improved BBB penetration and longer duration than standard Semax.
Dosing Protocols
Note: These are research protocols from literature. This is not medical advice.
Cognitive
150-300 mcg
1-2x daily
2-4 weeks
Start lower than Semax doses
Stacking Recommendations
Peptides that may be combined based on complementary mechanisms in research settings.
Research Areas
Key Research Findings
- 1Enhanced stability compared to standard Semax
- 2Potentially improved CNS effects
- 3User reports suggest stronger/longer effects
- 4Maintains BDNF-enhancing properties
Side Effects & Contraindications
Reported Side Effects
- Stimulation
- Nasal irritation
- Headache
Contraindications
- Acute psychosis
- Pregnancy
Safety Considerations
More potent than standard Semax; start with lower doses. Similar overall safety profile.
Storage Requirements
Store at 2-8C. Protect from light.
Scientific References
- 1Modified Semax analogs
Patent literature