Comment · Fri, May 29, 2015
Light and dark adrafinil comparison [Ceretropic review]
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flare1028us · 1 points
Hello reddit, I was asked to compare a lighter and darker batch of adrafinil from Ceretropic.
I've taken too long to get around to this, but better late than never.
Images of reviewed powders - I made sure the white balance was the same to preserve color.
AM stack taken before each powder: 1mg SEMAX sub-q, 100mg phenylpiracetam, 130mg caffeine, 250mg theanine.
I am also prescribed 150mg Wellbutrin XL 24h, 1x daily. I have tested this powder with and without Wellbutrin
(I don't recommend combining the two, all negative effects I describe here were amplified greatly when combined).
The dosage tested for both powders was 100mg (I should disclose that I seem to be sensitive to *afinils)
taken orally, dissolved in water (not recommended, tastes terrible).
(Darker) pink adrafinil: Definitely an all-day eugoric. I made it through a long
shift at work on about 2 hours of sleep. It was odd, as I felt somewhat tired but it was notably easy
to ignore and focus on the task at hand. I did experience uncomfortable side effects including elevated
heart rate, sweating, and a headache that nothing seemed to subdue.
(Lighter) off-white adrafinil: Not sure i…
What they were answering
new_star_nootropics · 1 points
Collin said they are only backed up for special requests such as that. Turn around for regular tests is not delayed, but I do wish his turn around was less than 2 weeks. Makes it hard to switch from Emeryville Pharma who process our samples on the same day they receive them.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
Ohh, so he is just backed up with our crazy samples! Figures. Haha.
I spoke to Colin for an hour or more today, about some weird results we have. We always seem to get the hard cases to determine. This 7,8-Dihydroxyflavone issue is really making it hard for us. The FTIR clearly shows a phenyl group missing. The HPLC retention times somewhat match Sigma's sample, though. Then the NMR is all out of whack. None of the tests make sense with each other.