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NA-Selank Amidate

NA-Selank Amidate is a modified version of Selank with an N-Acetyl group and C-terminal amide, which significantly increases its stability, bioavailability, and potency compared to standard Selank. It provides the same anxiolytic, nootropic, and immunomodulatory benefits but at lower doses and with longer-lasting effects. It crosses the blood-brain barrier more effectively, making it the preferred Selank variant for cognitive and mood applications.

Frequency

1-2x daily

Cycle Length

2-4 weeks on, 1-2 weeks off

Route

Nasal

Research Level

Emerging

Goals

AnxietyCognitive EnhancementImmune Support

Dosing Protocol

100-300 mcg intranasally, 1-2 times daily.

Reconstitution

Intranasal: pre-mixed nasal spray.

Timing

Morning and early afternoon.

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Potential Side Effects

  • Mild nasal irritation
  • Very well tolerated
  • Similar profile to Selank

Important Warnings

  • Modified research compound — less safety data than standard Selank

Research References

  1. Uchakina ON, et al. Int Immunopharmacol. 2008;8(10):1335-1343. doi:10.1016/j.intimp.2008.06.003

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Medical Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. NA-Selank Amidate may be regulated differently in various jurisdictions. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any peptide protocol. PepStack Pro does not sell peptides or provide medical advice. Content reviewed by Dr. Seth Miller, MD.