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Nootropics (/noʊ.əˈtroʊpɪks/ noh-ə-TROHP-iks or /noʊ.əˈtrɒpɪks/ noh-ə-TROP-iks) (colloquially
brain supplements,
smart drugs, or
cognitive enhancers) are...
- N-Phenylacetyl-l-prolylglycine
ethyl ester is
promoted as a
nootropic and is a
prodrug of
cyclic glycine-proline.
Other names include the
brand name Noopept...
- Piracetam,
which he has
described as a
nootropic.
Giurgea coined the term
nootropic in 1972. He
stated that
nootropic drugs should have the
following characteristics:...
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range of
conditions like
brain trauma but
predominantly for its
claimed nootropic, neuroprotective, and
neurorestorative effects. The
mechanism of action...
- barbells) and
dietary supplement)).
Examples of
mental enhancements are
nootropics, neurostimulation, and
supplements that
improve mental functions. Computers...
- physical, mental, and/or
cognitive performance,
including drugs described as
nootropics or
cognitive enhancers,
drugs combatting fatigue, so-called adaptogens...
- Phenotropil, Actitropil, and
Carphedon among others, is a
stimulant and
nootropic medication used in
Russia and
certain other Eastern European countries...
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chemical compound belonging to the
racetam family,
which was
developed as a
nootropic drug. It is racemic; its
biologically active enantiomeric form is levetiracetam...
- Europe, but it is sold on the
Internet as a
supplement and
purported nootropic.
Phenibut has been used
recreationally and can
produce euphoria as well...
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substances that
improve higher order brain functions called nootropics. The term
nootropics was
first proposed in 1972 by
Corneliu Giurgea, a Romanian...