Comment · Mon, November 24, 2014 · Ceretropic
Allergic reaction to Coluracetam?!?!?
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andrewcb88 · 0 points
Hey all,
I made a small purchase from NSN and got their Coluracetam, Fasoracetam, Idebenone, Oxiracetam plus some other stuff. I have so far tested the Fasoracetam, Idbenone and Oxiracetam. Yesterday afternoon when I woke up I took my daily stuff which consist of a methylated B-complex, TMG, SAMe, took 150mg Idebenone and then took 10mg Coluracetam sublingually for allergy test. About 5-10 minutes after taking the Coluracetam my skin turned red as hell. My neck, arms, face and I am sure every where else was red and my skin was also very hot. It felt and looked very much like a high dose niacin flush. I also was getting a little sweaty, am not sure what my blood pressure or heart rate was, had a small little headache going on, some anxiety and just felt nasty overall. This lasted for roughly an hour or so. I have been pretty foggy all day from the ordeal too. The only good that came out of this was on my drive to work music did seem to sound real good.
Does this sound like an allergic reaction or something else? I may try 10mg again but without any supplements at all to see if it happens again.
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andrewcb88 · 3 points
Took 10mg, this time my skin didn't turn fire red. So 30 minutes later I took 30mg and still no bad reaction. Apparently the Coluracetam didn't agree with something else I had taken. Nonetheless, it will be the last time I take it because it makes me feel weird for whatever reason. A mild headache, blunt emotion, somewhat difficulty of thinking and feel extra lazy.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Yeah, coluracetam seems to improve some people's mood, but dampen others. You might give it one last shot with some Alpha GPC, since it is a strong ACh uptake enhancer.