Comment · Mon, January 5, 2015 · Ceretropic
Combined Semax with an antibiotic in a nosespray, is this ok?
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joske10 · 3 points
So I bought the 1% Semax nosedrop solution from a certain Russian pharmacy. First two days I tried to dose it with the nosedripper that they supply, but failed miserably. I think I might've accidentally dosed 1/4th of the bottle in 2 doses (so 1/8th, twice). Wanting to dose the rest correctly, I searched the house for a proper nasal spray that I could put this in.
What I found was a microdoser nasal spray of Soframycine, containing Framycetin. I think I've left about 5ml of Soframycine in the spray and diluted the rest of my Semax solution with it.
What I now wonder: is it okay for the Semax to sit in a solution with Framycetin?
Framycetin:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Framycetin
Soframycine:
http://medicinfoconsumer.devgem.be/Pdf/0112201.pdf
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Haha, no! Not only are you dosing antibiotics for no reason, but the solution has citric acid in it. That can interact with the peptide. Also, you have all the open hydroxyl groups from the Framycetin, which could catalyze the hydrolysis of the peptide; making it break down fast.
Any reason you are not just getting our nasal bottle?