Comparison
Bromantane vs Thymosin Alpha-1
Side-by-side of Bromantane and Thymosin Alpha-1. Every row below is pulled from the compound schema and will update as our data grows. For deeper reads, follow through to each compound page.
Bromantane
Bromantane, the Russian nootropic sold as Ladasten (ADK-709), acts on dopamine to cut fatigue and anxiety without classical stimulant rebound.
Thymosin Alpha-1
Thymosin alpha-1 peptide (Zadaxin, thymalfasin): 28-amino-acid TA1 immunomodulator. Dosing, T-cell effects, hepatitis B and HCV adjunct evidence.
Effects at a glance
Bromantane
- •Russian RCT base (Voznesenskaya 2010, n=728) supports 50 mg daily for asthenia and fatigue over 4 weeks
- •Atypical actogenic mechanism: induces tyrosine hydroxylase rather than direct monoamine release
- •Subjective profile is anxiolytic plus mildly motivating, distinct from classical stimulants
- •Long half-life of around 11 hours supports once-daily morning dosing
- •WADA-banned since 1996; relevant for tested athletes
- •Western evidence base is thin; most published trials are Russian-language and not independently replicated
Thymosin Alpha-1
- •28-amino-acid synthetic peptide identical to thymic-derived immunomodulator
- •Approved in over 35 countries as Zadaxin for hepatitis B, hepatitis C adjunct, and immune support
- •Not FDA approved in US; compounded by 503A/503B pharmacies for off-label immune support
- •Modulates T-cell maturation, NK activity, and Th1 polarization in immunocompromised states
- •Standard label dose: 1.6 mg subcutaneously twice weekly
- •Cleanest safety profile in the peptide class with hundreds of regulated trials behind it
Side-by-side
| Attribute | Bromantane | Thymosin Alpha-1 |
|---|---|---|
| Category | nootropic | peptide |
| Also known as | Ladasten, ADK-709, N-(4-bromophenyl)adamantan-2-amine | Talpha1, Ta1, Zadaxin, Thymalfasin |
| Half-life (hr) ↗ | 11 | 2 |
| Typical dose (mg) ↗ | 75 | 1.6 |
| Dosing frequency | daily, morning | 2x weekly |
| Routes | oral | subcutaneous, intramuscular |
| Onset (hr) | 3 | 24 |
| Peak (hr) | 168 | 168 |
| Molecular weight | 280.21 | 3108.32 |
| Molecular formula | C16H20BrN | C129H215N33O55 |
| Mechanism | Indirect dopaminergic and serotonergic actogenic activity via induction of tyrosine hydroxylase and selective increases in serotonin synthesis in hippocampus and hypothalamus. | Synthetic peptide modulator of innate and adaptive immunity. Promotes T-cell maturation and CD4/CD8 production, modulates Th1/Th2 balance, stimulates NK cell activity, and modulates TLR2/TLR9 signaling in dendritic cells. |
| Legal status | Approved in Russia (Ladasten); unscheduled and unapproved in US, EU, UK | Approved in 35+ countries as Zadaxin (hepatitis B, hepatitis C adjunct, immune support); not FDA approved in US; compounded by 503A/503B pharmacies for off-label use; not on WADA Prohibited List |
| WADA status | banned | unknown |
| DEA / Rx | Not scheduled in the US | Rx only via international approval or US compounding (no controlled-substance schedule) |
| Pregnancy | Not recommended | Not recommended; insufficient data |
| CAS | 87913-26-6 | 62304-98-7 |
| PubChem CID | 9576456 | 16130571 |
| Wikidata | Q4093816 | Q913854 |
Safety profile
Bromantane
Common side effects
- mild GI upset
- headache
- skin rash
- occasional insomnia at higher doses
Contraindications
- pregnancy
- lactation
- severe hepatic impairment
- severe renal impairment
- pediatric use
Interactions
- MAOIs: theoretical additive dopaminergic and serotonergic activity(major)
- levodopa and dopamine agonists: additive dopaminergic activity(moderate)
- SSRIs and other serotonergic drugs: theoretical serotonergic additivity(moderate)
- classical stimulants: theoretical additive activity, undocumented(moderate)
Thymosin Alpha-1
Common side effects
- mild injection-site irritation (rare)
- transient mild fatigue (rare)
- occasional headache (rare)
Contraindications
- pregnancy
- lactation
- active organ transplant rejection therapy
- systemic immunosuppression for autoimmune disease (relative)
- severe active autoimmune disease (caution)
Interactions
- interferon-alpha: additive immune effect; used clinically in approved combination protocols(minor)
- calcineurin inhibitors (cyclosporine, tacrolimus): theoretical destabilization of immunosuppression; avoid(major)
- antimetabolites (azathioprine, mycophenolate): theoretical destabilization of immunosuppression; avoid(major)
- vaccine administration: may augment vaccine response in elderly or immunocompromised; coordinate with clinician(minor)
Which Should You Take?
Thymosin Alpha-1 comes out ahead for most readers on the criteria we weight: 3 catalogued goals, Approved in 35+ countries as Zadaxin (hepatitis B, hepatitis C adjunct, immune support); not FDA approved in US; compounded by 503A/503B pharmacies for off-label use; not on WADA Prohibited List, with a Tier-A outcome catalogued. Bromantane is the right call when one of the conditionals below applies.
- → If your priority is focus or working memory, pick Bromantane.
- → If your priority is fatigue resistance, pick Bromantane.
- → If your priority is immune support, pick Thymosin Alpha-1.
- → If your priority is post-training recovery, pick Thymosin Alpha-1.
Edge case: If you cannot self-administer injections, Bromantane is the only oral option in this pair.
Default choice: Thymosin Alpha-1. Wider use case, a Tier-A evidence outcome catalogued, and broader goal coverage. Reach for Bromantane only if your priority sits squarely in the goals it owns above.
This verdict is generated from each compound's schema (goals, legal status, evidence outcomes, dosing route). It updates automatically as our compound data evolves; the deeper read sits on each individual compound page.
Common questions
What is the difference between Bromantane and Thymosin Alpha-1?
Bromantane and Thymosin Alpha-1 differ in category (nootropic vs peptide), mechanism, and typical dosing. See the side-by-side table for full details.
Which has a longer half-life, Bromantane or Thymosin Alpha-1?
Bromantane half-life is 11 hours; Thymosin Alpha-1 half-life is 2 hours.
Can you stack Bromantane with Thymosin Alpha-1?
Stack compatibility depends on mechanism overlap, legal status, and individual response. Check each compound page for specific interactions and contraindications before combining.
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