Peptide entry
Selank
Research peptidePeptide
Evidence / context
Evidence: Limited. Used in reports for calm focus and mood-support protocols.
Available vial formats
Selank
- Conservative 250 mcg once daily (7.5 units per injection)
- Standard 500 mcg once daily (15 units per injection)
- Aggressive 500 mcg twice daily (15 units per injection) short cycle
- Cycle length 4-8 weeks
- Best timing Morning; if using twice daily, early afternoon.
Reconstitution
- Swab vial tops with alcohol
- Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water
- Inject slowly down vial wall (don't blast powder)
- Gently swirl - do not shake
- Rest 5-10 min to dissolve
- Refrigerate 2-8 C
Dosing, cycle & timing
- Conservative 250 mcg once daily (7.5 units per injection)
- Standard 500 mcg once daily (15 units per injection)
- Aggressive 500 mcg twice daily (15 units per injection) short cycle
- Cycle length 4-8 weeks
- Best timing Morning; if using twice daily, early afternoon.
Support / expected effects
- Reduced anxiety/stress reactivity (reported).
- May smooth mood; sleep may improve indirectly.
- Often paired with Semax.
Side effects / tolerability
- Well tolerated.
- Mild headache (rare).
- Sleepiness in some.
Practical tips
- If sleepy: move earlier/reduce.
- Use consistently 1-2 weeks.
- Keep intranasal notes separate if you use that route.
Storage
Refrigerated: ~45-60 days.
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FAQ
What is Selank explored for?
Reduced anxiety/stress reactivity (reported). May smooth mood; sleep may improve indirectly. Often paired with Semax.
How is Selank reconstituted?
1) Swab vial tops with alcohol 2) Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water 3) Inject slowly down vial wall (don't blast powder) 4) Gently swirl - do not shake 5) Rest 5-10 min to dissolve 6) Refrigerate 2-8 C
What is a typical cycle length for Selank?
4-8 weeks
How are doses measured in syringe units here?
Units mean U-100 insulin-syringe gradations (1 mL = 100 units), not International Units. Use the calculator to convert a dose into the exact draw for your vial and water amount.
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