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Comment · Sat, January 3, 2015 · Ceretropic

Has anyone found SEMAX helpful for (social) anxiety issues ?

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helpless11 · 14 points

I wanted to try cerebrolysin at first, but I can't tolerate needles and then I read somewhere that Semax is very similar to Cere. I have already tried Selank, but i felt absolutly nothing from it, even at higer doses than are recomended.

I wonder if any of you had any positive/negative experiences with Semax for anxiety problems (especially for social anxiety) ? Thanks.

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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic

Semax is very different than Cerebrolysin. Our P21 is the one that is similar to Cerebro. Semax is more like a stimulating noopept, if that makes any sense.

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