Comment · Wed, May 15, 2013 · Ceretropic
Before/After blood test results after 22 days / 20g of Aniracetam stack.
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[deleted] · 27 points
A few people have been interested in bio-accumulation of racetams. Hopefully this can help a bit.
Test Results (Ignore the iron results)
Background: Male, 28yrs. I have Iron overload, so have blood tests and venesections every 1-2 months. How to read the results above:
* First row is a test taken on March 21st
* Second row is a test taken on May 2nd
* The value at the end (XX-XXX) is the normal range for humans.
These tests were taken 41 days apart. Result == No out-of-range changes.
I started taking Aniracetam on April 10th. Between April 10th - May 2nd (22 days) I took approx. 20grams (~1000mg daily). Note some days I forgot to take my stack, 20grams is about what I consumed over the whole period. Daily stack:
* Green tea extract
* Aniracetam
* Choline Bitrate
* Fish Oil tabs
* Caffeine tabs (sometimes).
I am now going to move to a Noopept stack (Ani wasnt doing much for me), and will have another blood test in 2 months.
TLDR: I Get blood tests because of iron overload. Started taking Aniracetam stack after my last test. Current test shows all clear.
[edit] confused vivisection with venesection.
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RSDM12 · 9 points
Your neutrophils went WAY down. Could be a sign that Aniracetam induces temporary neutropenia. I know of other compounds that do this. Your White Blood Cells also went way down.
It's not a huge deal but if you start to got sick I might consider going off of it for a while. It's basically lowering your immune system.
It may be worth it to see other peoples' reaction to several weeks on Aniracetam on a CBC panel.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
His WBC count is still in the normal range, though. There are other factors that could have caused his first test to be higher, or the second to be lower. These results will not show us anything.
I just had 7 different blood panels done last week. I could post the results when I have some time later. My case is confusing all my doctors.