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Selank

(Selank)

Dosed helps researchers track Selank protocols with intranasal administration logging and comprehensive protocol documentation. For research and educational purposes only.

Research Only

Protocol Information

โฐTypical Schedule

Varies by research protocol (commonly multiple times daily)

๐Ÿ“ŠHalf-Life

Approximately several minutes to hours (intranasal)

The relatively short duration of action in research suggests multiple daily administrations may be used. Dosed supports flexible scheduling.

Tracking Features in Dosed

  • โœ“Intranasal administration tracking
  • โœ“Flexible daily scheduling
  • โœ“Protocol history logging
  • โœ“Research observation notes
  • โœ“Multi-dose daily support
  • โœ“Data export for research records

App Features for Selank

1
Intranasal Logging

Track intranasal doses with timing and quantity.

2
Daily Scheduling

Configure multiple daily administrations with reminders.

3
Research Notes

Document observations with each tracked dose.

4
Protocol History

Complete log of all administrations.

5
Data Export

Export research data for documentation.

Research References

Track Your Selank Protocol

Download Dosed to track your Selank protocol with reminders, injection site rotation, and comprehensive history.

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FAQs about Selank Tracking

Common questions about tracking this protocol

No. Selank is NOT approved by the FDA for human use in the United States. It is available for research and educational purposes only in the US.

Selank and Semax are both intranasal research peptides developed in Russia, but they have different structures and are studied for different purposes. Dosed can track both separately. See PMID citations for research details.

Dosed provides protocol documentation tools for research purposes. All research peptide content includes clear disclaimers and references to published research.

Important Disclaimer

Selank is a research peptide NOT approved by the FDA for human use. While approved in some other countries, it is sold in the US for research and educational purposes only. This is not medical advice. Consult qualified professionals.

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