Comment · Sun, May 10, 2015 · Ceretropic
Forget Modafinil: We're all snorting 'dangerous' new study drug Noopept
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AFPJ · 1 points
This is a great point, but I can't imagine nasal absorption percentages being too far above 70%. With that in mind, oral @ 10% (optimistic) vs nasal 70% (optimistic / citation needed) is a 7-fold difference. However the difference between their powder ($0.06 & spray $1.99 per 30mg) is still a whopping 33 times. Compensating for absorption rates (33/7), we're still faced with at least a ~5x price increase and this is all very theoretical math.
The low mg/ml concentration remains an issue. Perhaps Ceretropic could sell Nasal Spray screw-on attachments in different per-spray delivery sizes separately from their bottled liquids, which would decrease the price for those who use this consistently (re-usage of the Spray attachment) as well as allow greater dosage customization.
Paging /u/MisterYouAreSoDumb - did I make any severely flawed assumptions / what do you think of all this?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Nasal dosages seems to be 3-5mg for me. Noopept is dirt cheap, though. You can make your own solution cheaper than we can. It's the labor and the bottle cost with ours. We tried to make a 5mg spray, but it was not stable. 1.5mg/ml is the saturation point. Any more will not be stable in all conditions. I would love to have 5g in a nasal spray bottle, and make it more economically feasible. It's just not possible. This is a $10 thing for people to try, and see how nasal Noopept stacks up. It's not meant to be dirt cheap like bulk powder.