Comment · Fri, January 22, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
who sells r-phenylpiracetam
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labratdream · 14 points
Do you know any vendors who sell r-phenylpiracetam ?
"The effect of (R)-phenylpiracetam is much stronger than that of methylphenidate and amphetamine. Moreover, (S)-phenylpiracetam produces only a very weak effect at 100 mg/kg, which is 2.5 times lower than (R)-phenylpiracetam, and no significant effect at 200 mg/kg."
"[0055] More detailed pharmacological data with (R)-phenylpiracetam have been published recently by the same authors (Zvejniece et al., Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol. 109, 407-12, 201 1 ). In the open-field test a significant increase in locomotor activity was found, which was just slightly stronger with the (R)-phenylpiracetam compared to (S)- phenylpiracetam. Also in the forced swim test, used as a model for depression, (R)- phenylpiracetam was also only slightly more potent than (S)-phenylpiracetam. However, in the passive avoidance test, (R)-phenylpiracetam enhanced memory function significantly better than (S)-phenylpiracetam. The authors conclude that these results may be important for the clinical use of optically pure isomers of phenylpiracetam"
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theskepticalidealist · 1 points
GTX, the company behind Ostarine and Toremifene Citrate, has zero revenues.
Excuse my ignorance but how do they make money in this case?
Also, do you think r-PP could be considered for banning if it's really as effective as the OP describes?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
They don't. They go public, and get investors to add capital flow. The biotech industry is fixing to be a huge bubble that will burst. There are hundred million dollar companies that have never done anything, but are worth that because investors think they might sell something huge one day.
Nobody is going to ban R-Phenylpiracetam, because it's never going to be as strong as OP described.