Dosage guide

Dihexa Dosage

Angiotensin IV analog (HGF/c-Met)

Dihexa has no approved label and no human clinical trials, so there is no established or validated human dose. Every reliable dose figure traces back to preclinical rodent research, not a prescribing guideline. In rat studies, oral doses of roughly 1 – 2 mg/kg were used to probe memory and synapse effects.[1][2]

Reviewed for accuracy · Last reviewed July 8, 2026

Dosing

There is no established or clinically validated human dose for dihexa. The figures below describe only what was used in animal research, not a protocol for people.

Human dosingNot established (no clinical trials)
Rodent studiesRoughly 1 – 2 mg/kg, oral, in rats
Any human figures onlineAnecdotal, not validated
Doses shown are from preclinical rodent studies only. No human dosing guidance exists, and any human numbers circulating are anecdotal.

Human dose figures circulating online are anecdotal and are not supported by clinical data. Because dihexa's proposed target is a cell-growth pathway (HGF/c-Met), guessing at a human dose carries unknown risk, and no safety margin has been characterized in people.

Treat any number here as a description of what was studied in animals, not a recommendation. If you are considering an experimental compound, discuss it with a doctor first.

FAQ

What is the correct dihexa dose for humans?There is no established human dose. Dihexa has not been through human clinical trials, so no validated dosing exists. Rodent studies used roughly 1 – 2 mg/kg orally, which does not translate directly to people.
Why are online dihexa doses unreliable?They are anecdotal, not derived from clinical trials. Because dihexa acts on a growth pathway and has no human safety data, dose figures shared in communities carry unknown and unquantified risk.

References

  1. Cognitive benefits of angiotensin IV and angiotensin-(1-7): A systematic review of experimental studiesNeuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews · 2018 · PMID 29733881 · DOI 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2018.05.005
  2. AngIV-Analog Dihexa Rescues Cognitive Impairment and Recovers Memory in the APP/PS1 Mouse via the PI3K/AKT Signaling PathwayBrain Sciences · 2021 · PMID 34827486 · DOI 10.3390/brainsci11111487
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