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Comment · Fri, May 29, 2015 · Ceretropic

Noopept Nasal Spray Review

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ziniclx · 15 points

Hey guys, figured I'd finally trolled this board long enough.

I recently ordered the Noopept nasal spray from Ceretropic and I have to admit, I'm really pleased.

For some people Noopept seems to be a non-starter; I believe this more to do with the relatively low bioavailability from oral doses. For me, I have been taking Noopept (20mg) for the past month and while I have noticed a positive change that I can ascribe to Noopept, I was left desiring more. The idea of sublingual Noopept was novel to me but many individuals have reported that Noopept, "reeks and tastes of death" making it a far less palatable option despite the higher absorption rates. That left the nasal option.

Today is my second day testing out the spray and I couldn't be more pleased. While this may simply be the "honeymoon" experience talking, I have noticed a much sharper onset of Noopept's effects. The effects are also stronger and longer lasting, meaning more is getting to my brain, so I'm rather certain of its potency.

I will continue to test this particular product but at ~$10 I don't see myself going back to powder.

If you like Noopept, try it out!

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c0smic_0wl · 1 points

I just ordered the same thing actually and have a question. The recommended dose in the beginners guide is 10-30 mg daily. That only applies to low bioavailable oral dosing, so the 1.5 mg noopept/spray would be the same as 15 mg oral, right?

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic

We don't have relative pharmacodynamic data in humans, so we can only speculate. Anecdotally, I find 3mg to be the same as 15-20mg sublingually. I took 10mg nasally one day, and that was too much.

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