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Selank

Synthetic anxiolytic peptide

Not for human use

What it is

A synthetic peptide developed in Russia and discussed in mood and anxiety contexts.

What the evidence shows

Most research originates from a single overseas setting and has not led to an approved medicine in Australia. Mood and anxiety claims are not supported by Australian registration.

Safety & reported risks

Unapproved and unregulated; product quality and safety cannot be assured. Mental-health symptoms warrant proper clinical care, not unregulated peptides.

Status in Australia

Not approved for human use in Australia. Supply is unlawful.

How it’s lawfully accessed

No lawful supply pathway for human use in Australia.

Related peptides

SemaxSynthetic neuropeptideNot for human useDSIPDelta sleep-inducing peptideNot ARTG-approved

Sources & further reading

This entry is general information about Selank, not a recommendation to use it. We don’t provide dosing, protocols or sourcing. Speak to a registered practitioner.

Written by The Peptides.au editorial team
Editorial review Checked against current TGA, ARTG and AHPRA public guidance
Last updated 1 June 2026

This is general education, not medical advice. Peptides.au does not sell, supply, recommend or promote any product or clinic. Always speak with a registered Australian health practitioner before making any health decision.