Adamax Research Guide
Full name: Adamax (Semax Analog Nootropic Peptide)
A synthetic nootropic peptide developed as an analog in the Semax family, designed for enhanced stability and potent cognitive and neuroprotective effects. Used by biohackers for focus, memory, and neuroprotection.
How Adamax Works
As an ACTH/melanocortin-derived peptide analog, it is proposed to elevate BDNF and other neurotrophic factors, modulate the dopaminergic and serotonergic systems, and provide neuroprotection, similar to but reportedly more potent and longer-acting than Semax.
Dosing Protocol
- Typical dose: Low microgram-to-milligram range (research)
- Frequency: 1-2x daily
- Duration: Short cycles
- Route: Intranasal or subcutaneous
Reported Benefits
- Cognitive enhancement and focus
- Memory support
- Neuroprotection
- BDNF elevation (proposed)
- Mood support
Potential Side Effects
- Overstimulation
- Headache
- Irritability
- Nasal irritation (intranasal)
- Limited long-term safety data
Research Citations
- Melanocortin nootropic peptides (2018) - ACTH-derived nootropic peptides increased BDNF and improved learning and neuroprotection in animal models.
Related Cognitive & Nootropic Compounds
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