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Melatonin vs Mexidol (Emoxypine)

FieldMelatoninMexidol (Emoxypine)
Categoryneuroprotectiveneuroprotective
Dose range0.3–3mg125–500mg
Half-life1h
Onset30min
EvidenceEVIDENCEAEVIDENCEC
Safety●●●●●●●●●
Legal (US)USOTCUSResearch chemical
PubMed refs28000200

The comparison in plain English

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Melatonin and Mexidol (Emoxypine) are both in the neuroprotective category respectively. Melatonin Pineal hormone regulating circadian rhythm. Mexidol (Emoxypine) Russian prescription antioxidant and anti-anxiety compound.

Bottom line

Melatonin (evidence A, safety 5/5) has a weaker evidence base than Mexidol (Emoxypine) (evidence C, safety 4/5). Melatonin has the slightly cleaner safety profile. For users new to either, the higher-evidence option is the safer first try.

Choose Melatonin if

Melatonin is the better fit when your goal aligns with its mechanism (Endogenous hormone produced by the pineal gland in response to darkness, signalling the circadian sleep window) and the dose range (0.3–3mg) suits your protocol. Half-life is 1h.

Choose Mexidol (Emoxypine) if

Mexidol (Emoxypine) is the better fit when your goal aligns with its mechanism (Antioxidant through scavenging reactive oxygen species and stabilising membrane lipid bilayer) and the dose range (125–500mg) suits your protocol. Half-life is —h.

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