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Vesugen vs Semax

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Anti-Aging & Longevity
Vesugen
Cognitive Enhancement
Semax
Summary
Vesugen is a tripeptide bioregulator (Lys-Glu-Asp) developed by Professor Vladimir Khavinson, tissue-specific for blood vessels and the vascular endothelium. It supports endothelial cell function, promotes vascular wall integrity, and is studied for atherosclerosis prevention, vascular aging, and cardiovascular health maintenance. It is one of the more broadly applicable Khavinson bioregulators given the ubiquity of vascular tissue.
Semax is a synthetic heptapeptide derived from ACTH developed in Russia. It is a potent nootropic that enhances memory, focus, and provides neuroprotection. Approved in Russia for cognitive disorders, stroke recovery, and traumatic brain injury.
Half-Life
Short (minutes); sustained gene-regulatory effects
Minutes (but effects persist for hours via BDNF induction)
Admin Route
SubQ, Oral
Intranasal, SubQ
Research
Typical Dose
10 mg per day
0.25–1 mg (250–1000 mcg)
Frequency
Daily for 10–30 days
1–2 times daily
Key Benefits
  • Supports vascular endothelial cell function and integrity
  • May reduce endothelial inflammation and dysfunction
  • Anti-aging effects on blood vessel walls
  • Potential benefits in early atherosclerosis and vascular aging
  • Supports nitric oxide-mediated vascular tone
  • Reduces endothelial apoptosis from oxidative stress
  • Complementary to Cardiogen and Epithalon in cardiovascular longevity protocols
  • Enhances memory and learning
  • Improves focus and concentration
  • Increases mental energy and motivation
  • Provides neuroprotection via BDNF and NGF upregulation
  • Reduces cognitive decline
  • May alleviate ADHD symptoms
  • Supports recovery from brain injury and stroke
  • Fast-acting — effects within 30–60 minutes
  • Approved in Russia for cognitive disorders and stroke recovery
Side Effects
  • Generally well tolerated
  • Mild injection site reactions
  • No significant vascular adverse events reported at standard doses
  • Headache (rare, often from higher doses)
  • Anxiety or overstimulation at high doses
  • Sleep disruption if dosed too late
  • Irritability (uncommon)
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