Cortexin
Also known as: Brain cortex bioregulator
Khavinson brain cortex bioregulator derived from cerebral cortex with broad neuroprotective effects.
Benefits
6
Conditions
7
Evidence
Multiple Russian clinical trials, approved pharmaceutical+ studies
Source
Cerebral cortex-derived peptide complex
Gabriel Brain Score
Strong
Overview
Khavinson brain cortex bioregulator derived from cerebral cortex with broad neuroprotective effects.
Mechanism of Action
Organ-specific bioregulator for cerebral cortex, complex mixture of brain peptides regulating neuronal gene expression, neurotrophic-like effects, supports neuroplasticity and cognitive function.
Key Benefits
- ✓Cognitive enhancement
- ✓Neuroprotection
- ✓Supports memory and learning
- ✓Brain recovery from injury
- ✓Reduces cognitive decline
- ✓Neuroplasticity support
Clinical Applications
Dosing Guidelines
Intramuscular injection
* Dosing should be individualized. Always consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner.
Research & Evidence
Multiple Russian clinical trials, approved pharmaceutical
Widely used pharmaceutical in Russia for neurological conditions. Clinical trials show benefits for stroke recovery, TBI, and cognitive disorders. Approved in Russia and CIS countries.
Safety Information
Potential Side Effects
- •Minimal
- •Injection site reactions
- •Rare allergic reactions
Contraindications
- Pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
Interactions
- ⚠May complement other neuroprotective agents
Quick Facts
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