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Timing & pharmacokinetics

How long does Dihexa take to work?

Onset timing for Dihexa varies in the clinical literature. Onset timing is not well-quantified in our dataset, refer to clinical citations on the main entry.

Onset

Half-life

Duration

Timing

AM

Key facts

typical dose
5–35 mg
dose frequency
1 dose
timing
AM
with food
optional
safety score
1/5
evidence grade
C
class
peptide
PubMed citations
25
legal status (US)
Research-chemical category
legal status (UK)
Research-chemical category
legal status (EU)
Research-chemical category
legal status (AU)
Research-chemical category
primary mechanism
Activates the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) / Met receptor system in neurons, which promotes dendritic spine formation and synaptogenesis.

Onset window

Dihexa onset times in the published literature vary widely. Refer to the citations on the main Dihexa entry for compound-specific pharmacokinetic data.

Food effect: Food has only modest effect on Dihexa onset. Take with or without food depending on GI tolerance.

Half-life and dosing frequency

Half-life is not characterised in our dataset.

Acute vs. chronic effect

Some nootropics work the first time you take them (Dihexa may or may not). Others, adaptogens, racetams, and most botanicals targeting BDNF or NGF pathways, require 2–4 weeks of daily dosing before the full effect emerges.

If you don’t feel anything after a single dose and the compound is in the chronic-effect category, that is normal, extend the trial to 2–4 weeks before evaluating. If it is in the acute category and you feel nothing, consider dose, vendor sourcing, or whether the compound matches your goal.

Protocol note from the Dihexa entry

Animal-only research. No human trials.

Mechanism, safety, and citations for Dihexa are on the main reference page, see Dihexa. For full dose protocol see Dihexa dosage. To check for stack-level pharmacokinetic conflicts, use the interaction checker.

Onset and pharmacokinetic data reflect the published literature for healthy adults at typical doses. Individual variation in absorption, metabolism (CYP genotype), and gut transit can shift onset by ±50%. This page is informational and not medical advice. See our full disclaimer.