Comment · Wed, April 1, 2015 · Ceretropic
Why isn't phenylpiracetam more popular?
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le_unknown · 18 points
I've had great results with phenylpiracetam. Without a doubt, it has been the nootropic that works best for me. Gives me alertness (but no jitteriness, I just feel awake and normal - kills all drowsiness), focus, and a tiny mood elevation. I'm surprised I don't see more people talking about it. Is there a downside I'm unaware of?
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PowderCity · 2 points
We looked into this as well and came to the same conclusion. I highly doubt that the r- isomer is 4x as effective to warrant such a steep price.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Most enantiopure synths are super expensive. In some cases it is worth it, but not often.