Medical supervision required

Dihexa Side Effects

Dihexa is a potent nootropic peptide that enhances hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) signalling. It is significantly more potent than most other cognitive peptides and requires careful dosing. Human clinical data is very limited.

Requires physician monitoring Medically reviewed by Dr. Ploy Pitayanon, MD

This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Side effects vary between individuals. All protocols at Peptides Thailand are individually prescribed by licensed physicians. Contact your doctor with any concerns during treatment.

Human clinical data for Dihexa is very limited. It is one of the more potent compounds in the nootropic peptide category and should be approached with more caution than standard cognitive peptides.

Side effects to be aware of

Injection site reactions

Common

Mild redness or swelling at the injection site.

Cognitive overstimulation

Uncommon

Due to its potency, some patients report mental overactivity, racing thoughts, or difficulty sleeping if dosed too high or too late in the day. Starting very low and increasing gradually is important.

Headache

Uncommon

Occasionally reported, particularly early in treatment.

Nausea

Rare

Rarely reported at standard doses.

Monitoring

Given the potency and limited human safety data, physician supervision and conservative dosing are particularly important for Dihexa.

Who is a good candidate?

Generally suitable for
  • Adults seeking significant cognitive enhancement beyond what milder peptides provide
  • Those with serious cognitive decline goals under physician supervision
Not suitable for
  • Patients with active cancer or cancer history without specialist clearance
  • Those expecting the same tolerability as milder nootropic peptides - Dihexa is significantly more potent

Contraindications

Your physician screens for these conditions before prescribing. Do not attempt to self-prescribe.

  • Active cancer (HGF pathway stimulation - theoretical concern)
  • Pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Known hypersensitivity

When to contact your physician

  • Nausea, vomiting, or digestive symptoms that are severe or do not ease within two weeks
  • Any chest pain, palpitations, or significant change in heart rate
  • Signs of allergic reaction: rash, hives, swelling of the face or throat, or difficulty breathing
  • Injection site reactions that worsen, spread, or do not resolve within 72 hours
  • Any new or worsening symptoms that concern you, regardless of whether they seem related to your protocol
  • Changes in any monitored values outside the range your physician specified

If you are ever unsure, contact your physician. That is what they are there for.

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