Comment · Tue, February 17, 2015 · Ceretropic
What happened to NSI-189?
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Debonaire_Death · 21 points
I checked tonight, and none of the normal vendors have it. TLR, Ceretropic, THT... nothing.
What gives? Please don't tell me it's been patented/regulated.
What they were answering
Debonaire_Death · 3 points
I've been seeing from others that Neuralstem even cracked down on Cerertropic releasing a chemically similar product. How much would a chemical have to distinguish itself from NSI-189 to not get ceased and desisted? Would the MOA have to be drastically different, as in nothing like NSI-189 at all?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
They were upset because we were piggybacking off the name "NSI-189." Jason and I came up with some cool NSI-189 analogs. I'm sure we could synthesize it, and call it CRE-1, or something like that.