Comment · Thu, April 4, 2019
Nootropics Depot now reducing pill sizes
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abadhe99 · 3 points
I recently received my regular shipment of Phenibut HCL 250mg from ND. Noticed the pill size is about 20% smaller than before. I don’t have a scale to weigh the old and new comparatively.
Anyone else see this?
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Spongebob30 · 1 points
I've been using Peak Nootropics Aniracetam capsules over the past few years because they offer a 500 mg capsule which is perfect for me but I've noticed a major drop in quality recently (mainly foreign contaminants).
I've asked Nootropics Depot support over the years the possibility of making a reduced version of Aniracetam (from 750 to something smaller like 500 or 600 mg) but I'm going to ask you here directly - Can you guys please make a reduced version!?
I'm happy to pay a premium (or the same price as there's less Aniracetam per pill) just so that I can be getting it from you guys. I did consider simply buying powder and making it myself but it's a huge time sink and I honestly can't be bothered which is why I want it in pill form.
Is there a possibility of you offering something like this in the near term? I know there are many people like me out there where the 750 mg dosage you offer is simply too high and causes brain fog. And you're leaving money on the table to competitors like Peak Nootropics who offer a lower dosage albeit with inferior quality/higher margins.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
I can speak to the team about it. We offer 30mg and 10mg noopept capsules now, and we offer 100/200mg and 200/100mg caffeine/L-theanine capsules as well. So we are doing some different dosage options on capsules. We just need to know there is enough demand to justify a run. Really the minimum run we do is 200,000 capsules now. Many things we do a million capsules at a time. We could probably do a smaller run of a lower dose aniracetam to test the waters, but the per capsule cost would go up because of the fixed time in setup and takedown of the encapsulation equipment. Not an impossible solution, though.