Comment · Mon, March 30, 2015 · Ceretropic
1.2mg of NA Semax and...nothing. Is this even possible?
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gna527 · 8 points
I must confess being a little disappointed. I'm not looking for a massive effect but I honestly have no way of telling if its saline spray or Semax. If the acute effects are so absent, does this indicate anything about the long-term effects? I suppose I could try sub-q but this would mean buying more peptide and bs water etc etc without knowing if it would even be worth it. Thoughts?
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Yes, the same general safety profile will apply. It will just reach the brain in higher concentrations, and be more permeable to lipid membranes. It's not going to drastically change the systems it affects, just the potency and efficacy at the same systems as regular Semax.