Comment · Thu, April 4, 2013 · Ceretropic
Cognitive Enhancing Drugs - Racetams only cover a small category. List of potentials.
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[deleted] · 48 points
We may find many potential cognitive enhancing drugs when looking at the different mechanism(s) of action. Yes 'racetams are great, but when you see the vast potential ability of other drugs acting on the brain it is astounding that we don't have more of a variety to choose from. I'm posting this list to help this community understand the potential of finding new cognitive enhancing drugs. We need to crowdsource our research to find current drugs and existing drugs for all these categories. I suggest users do a little bit of research in various publications to find drugs with a different mechanism of action than ones that act on Acetylcholine receptors.
List below ⬇
+Drugs interacting with Receptors
__Acetylcholine Receptors DRUG NAME: Choline, DMAE
__Adenosine Receptors
__Adrenergic Receptors DRUG NAME: Dabelotine - synaptic plasticity - here
__Angiotensin Receptors DRUG NAME: Losartan - memory - here
__Cannabinoid Receptors
__Chemokine Receptors
__Dopamine Receptors DRUG NAME: Sulbutiamine
__Endothelin Receptors
__GABA Receptors DRUG NAME: CGP36742 - enhanced cog. in young - [he…
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nicolaosq · 4 points
These concepts are not random. You should know that as well as anyone. Would you like to see each receptor and promising drugs for each as separated posts?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I know this, but many people will not. Most Redditors will just see a list of a bunch of words.
Would you like to see each receptor and promising drugs for each as separated posts?
Probably not all at once, but yes. It would be beneficial for generating some discussions in a more effective manner.