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Dihexa

Dihexa is an investigational compound studied for its potential to support the growth of new brain connections and improve memory.

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FDA Status

Research Use Only

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Research

Pre-Clinical

What is Dihexa?

Dihexa is an investigational compound derived from a natural protein involved in blood pressure regulation. Researchers are studying its ability to easily cross into the brain and promote the growth of new connections between brain cells. Preclinical research is focused on its potential applications for memory support and cognitive function in conditions like Alzheimer’s disease.

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Common Uses

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Cognitive support

In preclinical research, Dihexa was associated with improved memory and cognitive function in animal models of Alzheimer’s disease.

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Brain cell connections

Research suggests Dihexa acts on brain cells to promote the growth of new synapses, supporting neural communication.

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Neuroprotection

Preclinical research indicates Dihexa may support brain health and resilience against neurodegenerative processes.

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Memory formation

Research suggests Dihexa acts on brain pathways involved in memory formation and consolidation.

Studies & Clinical Research

A closer look at how Dihexa works, why researchers are studying it for memory loss, and what the science actually says about its

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What does Dihexa do?
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Dihexa is an investigational compound studied for its potential to support brain health. In preclinical research, Dihexa was associated with promoting the growth of new connections between brain cells and improving memory.

Is it safe?
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Dihexa is an investigational compound and is not FDA-approved. It lacks human safety trials, and its safety profile in humans is unknown. A licensed healthcare provider should be consulted before use.

How long does it take to work?
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Human data on the timeline for Dihexa effects is very limited, as most research has been conducted in preclinical models. Because it is an investigational compound, meaningful timelines for human use have not been established.

Do I need a provider?
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Yes. Dihexa is not FDA-approved and is an investigational compound. A licensed healthcare provider should review your health history before you consider Dihexa.

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