What is Cerebrolysin used for?
Cerebrolysin is most commonly used for stroke or TBI recovery contexts under medical guidance; cognitive decline / Alzheimer's research; users wanting a clinically-used neuroprotective compound. A brain-recovery drug used abroad for stroke, head injury, and Alzheimer's. A porcine brain-derived peptide complex used clinically in 50+ countries (Russia, China, Mexico, EU) for stroke recovery, TBI, and Alzheimer's. It's a mixture of low-molecular-weight peptides, not a single compound. Human evidence for Cerebrolysin is limited, so these are the goals people pursue with it, not guaranteed outcomes.
What people use Cerebrolysin for
- Stroke or TBI recovery contexts under medical guidance
- Cognitive decline / Alzheimer's research
- Users wanting a clinically-used neuroprotective compound
References
- Cerebrolysin in acute ischemic stroke, Cochrane review — Ziganshina LE et al., Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 2020
- Cerebrolysin as an Early Add-on to Reperfusion Therapy: Risk of Hemorrhagic Transformation after Ischemic Stroke (CEREHETIS), a prospective, randomized, multicenter pilot study — Khasanova DR et al., BMC Neurology, 2023
Pepdex is an editorial reference, not medical advice. Peptides vary in legal and approval status by country, many are research compounds without full human safety data. Talk to a qualified clinician before starting anything.
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Last updated 2026-06-15.