Phenylpiracetam (Phenotropil) is a nootropic of the racetam family, and as its name suggests it is a phenyl- derivative of piracetam.Phenylpiracetam is reported to be more neuroprotective than piracetam…
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Phenylpiracetam has been shown to reverse the depressant effects of the benzodiazepine diazepam, increases operant behavior, inhibits post-rotational nystagmus, prevents retrograde amnesia, and has anticonvulsant properties in animal models.
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According to a 2005 review, piracetam has been observed to have the following side effects: hyperkinesia, weight gain, nervousness, somnolence, depression and asthenia. [9] Piracetam reduces platelet aggregation as well…
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Fatal levels of phenylpiracetam are not known, but the LD50 (lethal dose) is approximated at 1.4 grams per kg of body weight in rats. Phenylpiracetam may be habit-forming and it…
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The chronic use of phenylpiracetam can be considered as non-addictive with a low potential for abuse. It does not seem to be capable of causing psychological dependence among users, although…
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Phenylpiracetam. Headaches; Insomnia; Irritability and sensory overload; Heightened anger and aggressiveness; Possible suicidal thoughts; Read more about Phenylpiracetam. Other Side Effects & Overdose. If you have been exposed to racetams…
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Warning Letters. The FDA began sending ‘warning letters’ to racetam vendors in 2018, following a series of crackdowns on the sale of supplements claiming to treat medical conditions. Pure Nootropics,…
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Interestingly, phenylpiracetam has recently been banned from use by the Olympics committee due to concerns that it could be abused as a performance enhancer by athletes. Phenylpiracetam is essentially a…
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Phenylpiracetam. Phenylpiracetam (Phenotropil) is a racetam drug derived from Piracetam in where the only modification is the addition of a phenyl group to its structure. It appears to require much…
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Phenylpiracetam is actually one of the few nootropics that is banned for use by professional athletes.Phenylpiracetam is made from Piracetam, one of the first nootropics every developed. Even though…
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Phenylpiracetam , is a phenylated analog of the drug piracetam. It was developed in 1983 as a medication for Soviet Cosmonauts to treat the prolonged stresses of working in space. Phenylpiracetam was created at the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Biomedical Problems in an effort led by psychopharmacologist Valentina Ivanovna Akhapkina (Валентина Ивановна Ахапкина).[2][unreliable…