Aniracetam

A popular and widespread nootropic agent, Aniracetam is a popular substance amongst those seeking to increase their cognitive powers and memory. It is part of the same drug family as Piracetam, another popular nootropic, but is regarded as being even more powerful.

An Ampakine, (a drug which acts on neurotransmitters in the brain), Aniracetam has also shown signs of being an effective anti anxiety medication. Aniracetam has also proven to be an effective treatment for those suffering from attention or memory disorders arising from degenerative diseases or vascular conditions.

How To Take Aniracetam

Normally sold in pill or powder form, Aniracetam is usually taken in two dosages which total 1,500 milligrams. Some people taking Aniracetam may experience anxiety, restlessness, agitation or insomnia. In these cases, it is advisable to either take the entire dose in the morning, or to take the second dose in the early afternoon.

Aniracetam begins to take effect after 60 days, and it reaches maximum efficacy at four months.

Side Effects of Aniracetam

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, Aniracetam is not advised. Aside from pregnant or breastfeeding women, most people should be suitable candidates for Aniracetam. One of the major benefits of Aniracetam is its low toxicity and the fact that it normally causes very few side effects.

That being said, a few individuals may experience hypersensitivity to Aniracetam, and any symptoms which fall outside mild anxiety, restlessness, nausea and headaches should be reported to a doctor immediately.

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