Comment · Tue, February 10, 2015 · Ceretropic
If pramiracetam causes burns in the mouth when taken orally, aren't the possible effects on the GI tract a little concerning?
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clucluman · 1 points
I almost tried to take is sublingually today without checking if that was safe. Stupid of me I know, but if you could possibly put a warning on any chemicals you carry that should not be taken sublingually (Pramiracetam and P-Piracetam Hydrazide) that might save a few (stupid) people a lot of pain.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
The problem is that we would be in direct violation of FDA rules if we were to give you usage suggestions on the site for unapproved drugs. I can quote research, and make general statements. However, I cannot give direct usage suggestions.