Methylene Blue vs Dihexa

An honest, side-by-side look at two treatment options — so you and your provider can decide what may work best for you.

How Do They Compare?

Methylene Blue (Mitochondrial support and cognitive enhancement) and Dihexa (Cognitive support peptide) are both options in wellness and peptide space. Methylene Blue Methylene blue is a synthetic compound with a long history in medicine that is being explored for its potential to support mitochondrial function and cognitive performance at low doses. Dihexa Dihexa is a peptide being studied for its potential role in supporting cognitive function and neuroplasticity through hepatocyte growth factor pathways. Your provider can help determine which treatment, if any, may be appropriate based on your individual health profile and goals.

All medications referenced on this page are compounded by a licensed 503A pharmacy and are not FDA-approved.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Methylene Blue

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Category

wellness

Description

Mitochondrial support and cognitive enhancement

Features

  • May support mitochondrial energy production
  • Being studied for cognitive support
  • Long safety history at therapeutic doses
  • Administered orally or via injection

Considerations

  • Not FDA-approved for wellness use
  • May cause blue-green discoloration of urine
  • Drug interactions possible — provider review required
  • Dosage must be carefully managed
  • Research is ongoing

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Dihexa

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Category

peptide

Description

Cognitive support peptide

Features

  • Being studied for cognitive support
  • May support neuroplasticity
  • Novel mechanism of action
  • Administered orally or via subcutaneous injection

Considerations

  • Highly experimental — limited human data
  • Not FDA-approved
  • Long-term safety not established
  • Requires careful provider oversight
  • Research is in early stages

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