Comment · Wed, April 3, 2013 · Ceretropic
Possible adverse reaction to aniracetam
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Cornflakes2 · 8 points
I very rarely get nosebleeds. Once every year or two years i'll get one. I've been experimenting with racetams for a week or so and i've had two. I received the racetams from new star so they should be high quality.
The first was on friday, then another today. I'm guessing i have a bad reaction to aniracetam. I've been taking piracetam regularly with other racetams sporadically (as to measure effects). Friday i first tried aniracetam (750mg sub lingual), with piracetam (1.6g SL), with a couple of eggs in the morning, and maybe some other ones. I had a nosebleed at work ~5hrs after taking them.
Today at 7.30am i had: 500mg Choline bitartrate (SL), 2.2g Piracetam (SL), 1g Aniracetam (oral), 100mg Caffeine (oral), 15mg Noopept (oral). I've taken noopept other times without Aniracetam and had no problems. I had a nose bleed around 12.30pm
So i guess i'll stay off aniracetam and see if the problem stops for now. Has anyone had/heard any problems like this?
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Cornflakes2 · 2 points
Yes it did not work very well (if at all), i washed it down a few minutes later. Today i just washed it down right away. I live in the midwest, it was 40-50F and 33% humidity today.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Yeah, ani is not one to dose sublingually. I'd cap it or toss and wash it.
33% humidity is fairly high, so it should not be dryness causing the nosebleeds. It also does not thin the blood. I am not sure why you reacted that way. Were you on any other supplements?