Cortexin
Porcine brain cortex-derived polypeptide complex. Used clinically in Russia and Eastern Europe for cerebrovascular disorders, TBI recovery, and cognitive decline.
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Community Q&A
- What does Cortexin do?
- Community accounts describe Cortexin as producing noticeable cognitive improvements — particularly improved focus, memory, and mental energy — in acute 10-day injection courses. Accounts from post-TBI and post-stroke users describe it as part of recovery protocols prescribed by physicians in Eastern Europe. The biohacking community treats it as a powerful neuroactive peptide complex with stronger acute effects than oral nootropics.
- How is Cortexin used?
- Community accounts describe intramuscular injection daily for 10 consecutive days as the standard course — reflecting its clinical use protocol. Multiple courses per year appear in accounts targeting long-term cognitive enhancement. Sourcing is described as the primary challenge for non-Eastern European users. Effects described in confessions: improved cognitive clarity within the first 3–5 days of the course, with benefits described as persisting weeks after the course ends.