NA-Semax-Amidate
N-acetyl, amidated Semax — more stable, longer-acting variant of the ACTH-fragment nootropic.
- Half-life
- Not established
- Out of system
- —
- Route
- Intranasal
- Level
- Advanced
What NA-Semax-Amidate is used for
- Longer-acting, more stable Semax — reported focus and memory support
- Intranasal, no needles
- Amidation resists enzymatic breakdown for a longer effect
How it's typically used
Reported research range: ~300 mcg intranasal daily (morning).
What to watch for
- Russian-only clinical data; limited Western evidence
- Easy to mis-attribute effects to sleep/caffeine — track objective metrics
- Research chemical; long-term safety unknown
About Other research compounds
- What they are
- Nootropics, metabolic agents, and research compounds that don't fit the other classes.
- How they're run
- Route and schedule vary widely — check the individual entry.
- What to watch
- This is the least-characterised corner of the atlas. Read the full guide, and treat anything without published human data as exactly that.
Full guide
NA-Semax-Amidate: A Tracking Guide for the Long-Acting Semax Variant
How N-acetyl Semax amidate differs from plain Semax, why people use it, and the focus and mood metrics worth logging.
Other other research compounds
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