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Is Semax FDA-approved?

The short answer

No. Semax has not been approved as a drug by the FDA. Approval requires full clinical trials and a New Drug Application; Semax has neither. Being removed from Category 2 in April 2026 changed its compounding status, not its approval status.

FDA approvalNot approved
Compounding statusRemoved from Category 2 (Apr 2026, nominations withdrawn) · not on Category 1 — compounding not authorized
Under FDA reviewPCAC · July 24, 2026
Use under reviewCerebral ischemia
Earliest pharmacy accessLate 2026–Q1 2027 (if cleared)

Approved vs compoundable vs “research-use” — the distinction that matters

An FDA-approved drug has cleared full clinical trials. A compoundable substance is one a licensed pharmacy may prepare to prescription, even without full approval, if it sits on the 503A Category 1 list. As of April 2026 Semax was removed from Category 2 because the original nominations were withdrawn — but it was not moved to Category 1, so compounding is still not authorized and it is not covered by FDA enforcement discretion. Products labeled “for research use only” are not authorized for human use. This page does not provide sourcing, dosing, or preparation guidance.

What “not FDA-approved” means here

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Most Semax research has been conducted in Russia and is not part of the evidence base recognized by the FDA. Independent, large-scale trials supporting the uses under review are lacking.

Will Semax become legal in 2026?+
Not automatically. The committee meets July 24, 2026; a favorable vote is a recommendation only — the FDA must then issue a final rule, which typically takes months. Realistic legal compounded access is late 2026 to Q1 2027, and only if both steps go through.
Is “research-grade” Semax the same as a medicine?+
No. Material sold “for research use only” is not made or tested to pharmaceutical standards, is not authorized for human use, and carries no guarantee of identity, purity or sterility. This site does not link to or evaluate these sellers.

Primary sources: FDA 503A interim list; FDA-reviewed uses per PCAC agenda · FDA Advisory Committee Calendar; Federal Register docket FDA-2025-N-6895.

Medical & editorial disclaimer. This article is independent reference information, not medical advice and not a recommendation to use any substance. Semax is not FDA-approved. Nothing here should be used to obtain, prepare, or self-administer any drug. Talk to a licensed clinician about your health. Peptide Docket is not affiliated with the FDA and does not sell peptides.