Comment · Tue, February 24, 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.
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Debonaire_Death · 1 points
14-15 mer? Shit. Of course it would be a difficult synth.
Still, it's obviously the future of drugs. Do you know of any reliable literature about it? Also, what is the active dose? I presumed the prohibitive price would be offset by the potency, but I'm now gathering that's not the case.
I'm just sayin', if the buy-in to get a month's--even half a month's--supply was under $150, and I was certain it was Dihexa, I'd be in.
Have you ever considered a sort of rolling "Group Buy" section on Ceretropic, where, say, people could commit to a group buy and, once that buy is capped, the order is made and the product is synthed and shipped automatically? That would be an interesting way to facilitate group buys professionally though a liaison like you guys, and a great way increase access to these drugs in the nootropics community.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Dihexa looks to be about a 25mg dosage, based on rat studies. FGL is 30mg threshold, and 100mg ideal. I'd have to charge like $300/g for Dihexa. FGL is not even in the realm of possibility with the pricing I am currently looking at. We'll see. I will circle back with my lab about it.
Group buys don't really make sense for us. Money is not really an issue anymore for synth costs. I can front pretty much whatever I want now. So it's more about the time and headache of organizing something like that. Then if we did organize something for a small set of people, I would get hundreds of emails from people that heard about it, asking if they could get more. At that point, it makes more sense for me to figure out how to get production batches of it going for cheaper.
Don't worry, I am going to do my best to bring all the promising things out. I just have to prioritize things in a smart manner. Someday when we have a massive production facility, I can just synthesize all the crazy shit I find on a whim. For now, I have limited supply capacity, with more customer demand than I can keep up with.