U.S. regulatory status

Semax

Also known as Semax acetate

Under reviewNo approved product; before the FDA committee Jul 24, 2026

Is Semax legal right now?

Semax is a synthetic heptapeptide with no FDA-approved drug product and no USP monograph in the United States, so the 503A Bulk Drug Substances List is the only potential compounding pathway. It was placed in Category 2 (significant safety risks) in 2023 and its Category 2 nomination was later withdrawn — but it was never in Category 1, so it is not currently compoundable. It is scheduled for FDA advisory committee (PCAC) evaluation on July 24, 2026 (Docket FDA-2025-N-6895); the committee's recommendation is advisory and any listing would require formal rulemaking.

Under review: Actively before the FDA advisory committee; a decision is pending and the status can move.

Current status held since Apr 16, 2026 · last verified Jul 7, 2026 (ET)

Where it sits in the process

  1. Nominated(completed)
  2. Under review(current stage)
  3. Rulemaking(upcoming)
  4. Compounding-legal(upcoming)

Next milestoneFDA advisory committee (PCAC) evaluates Semax for the 503A list — Jul 24, 2026 (in 16 days)

What changed last

  1. Placed on the July 24, 2026 FDA advisory committee agenda for possible inclusion on the 503A list.

    Review scheduledView source

Status elsewhere

Semax: regulatory status by jurisdiction
JurisdictionStatusNote
United States (FDA)Under reviewNever in Category 1; Category 2 nomination withdrawn; before PCAC July 24, 2026.
Australia (TGA)UnscheduledNot individually named in the Poisons Standard; sits in a grey area.
Sport / anti-doping (WADA)UnscheduledNot specifically named; a non-approved experimental peptide could fall under the S0 catch-all.

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