Semax and Trazodone Interaction
Semax and Trazodone have an interaction requiring monitoring for interaction with 51% confidence. Both Semax and Trazodone can raise blood pressure. Monitor BP regularly and consider adding cardiovascular support (cardarine, telmisartan, or similar). Both compounds affect the brain, so monitoring these systems is recommended.
Compound Profiles
Semax
Synthetic ACTH Analog | Nootropic & Neuroprotective Peptide
Rapidly increases BDNF levels, modulates dopaminergic and serotonergic systems, and achieves direct brain delivery through olfactory transport with 0.093% blood-brain barrier penetration (vs 0.
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Serotonin Antagonist & Reuptake Inhibitor | Sleep Aid
Trazodone's sleep-promoting effects arise from a combination of pharmacological actions across multiple receptor systems. At low doses (25-100 mg), the dominant mechanism is potent antagonism of 5-HT2A serotonin receptors, which promotes slow-wave sleep and reduces sleep latency.
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Shared Safety Flags
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take Semax with Trazodone?
Yes, but with caution. Both Semax and Trazodone can raise blood pressure. Monitor BP regularly and consider adding cardiovascular support (cardarine, telmisartan, or similar). Regular monitoring is advised.
Is Semax and Trazodone safe together?
Based on pharmacological analysis, this combination is considered monitor. However, shared safety flags include: blood pressure raising, teratogenic. Monitor accordingly.
What are the interactions between Semax and Trazodone?
Both Semax and Trazodone can raise blood pressure. Monitor BP regularly and consider adding cardiovascular support (cardarine, telmisartan, or similar). This assessment has 51% confidence and is inferred from pharmacological mechanism analysis.
How should I time Semax and Trazodone?
Semax has a half-life of 0.5-2 hours and Trazodone has a half-life of ~5-9 hours. No specific timing requirements identified for this combination, but separating administration can help monitor individual effects.
This interaction analysis is compiled from research literature and pharmacological mechanism data. This assessment is inferred from known mechanisms and may not reflect all real-world outcomes. Always consult a healthcare professional before combining compounds.