Selank
Anxiolytic PeptideAlso known as: TP-7
A synthetic analog of the immunomodulatory peptide tuftsin, developed in Russia as an anxiolytic and nootropic.
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What the Scientific Literature Says
Approved in Russia as an anxiolytic. Limited peer-reviewed clinical data available in English. Animal studies suggest GABAergic modulation and BDNF upregulation. Reported to lack sedative effects and dependency potential typical of benzodiazepines.
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Selank nasal spray for social anxiety — 8-week GAD-7 log
GAD-7 weekly: 15 → 12 → 10 → 9 → 8 → 8 → 7 → 7. Subtle but consistent. Not a magic bullet, but the 'background hum' of anxiety is quieter. No sedation. 300mcg/spray, 3x/day.
Well-documented: Validated anxiety scale tracked weekly.
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Community Reports (1 displayed of 19)
Add yours6-week Selank nasal spray showed subtle but consistent anxiolytic effects, supported by GAD-7 score improvement from moderate to mild. Effects were gradual rather than acute. Minimal side effects.
