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Sunifiram as a Nootropic ⚠️ A problematic racetam

Sunifiram as a Nootropic ⚠️ A problematic racetam

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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A new member of the Racetam family as a piperazine derivative of Piracetam. First researched in 2000, It's a young rival of another junior member of the Racetam family, Noopept. As a cognition-enhancing agent, it has interesting potential for improving the learning and memory faculties of the mind.


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