Comment · Mon, July 13, 2015 · Ceretropic
Why are agomelatine and n-acetylcysteine amide still only available on sketchy online pharmacies and overpriced research chemical sites for U.S. patients?
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grimeMuted · 17 points
As far as I can tell, agomelatine should fall into the same legal grey area as tianeptine, but maybe since it has a more recent synthesis patent things are different... I don't know much of anything about drug laws. NACA seems to be a more bioavailable NAC without any extra drawbacks as far as I can tell. Both compounds have rather interesting MoAs to patients with a variety of difficult-to-treat mental health problems.
Legal issues, synthesis difficulty, or obscurity/lack of interest? Did everyone forget about NACA/NAC/ALA and jump on the agmatine train?
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grimeMuted · 1 points
Awesome! Thank you! Based on your previous post about your personal NAC use, I'm assuming you refer to NACA?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I am working on both. Only one will be this week, though.