Pharmaceutical Raw Materials Piracetam for Improving Intelligence
Piracetam Basic Info
Product Name |
Piracetam |
CAS |
7491-74-9 |
MF |
C6H10N2O2 |
MW |
142.16 |
Purity |
99.50% |
Grade |
Pharmaceutical Grade |
Appearance |
white crystalline powder |
EINECS |
231-312-7 |
Brand Nmae |
HKYC |
Standard |
CP2015 |
Stock |
Mass Stock |
Packing Methods |
designed disguised packing ways, 100% pass custom guarantee |
Delivery time |
within 18 hours after payment confirmed |
Payment |
T/T, Western Union,Money Gram , Bitcoin |
Usage |
Piracetam is a cognitive enhancer and memory enhancing supplement. |
Piracetam–Description:
Sunifiram, also known as DM-235, is a piperazine derivative of Piracetam that is commonly associated with Racetam compounds even though they are technically not part of that particular class. It has been shown to have nootropic effects in animal test subjects; according to scientific studies, these effects are noted to be stronger than Piracetam. Currently, it is set aside for research study only.
Guidelines for Using Piracetam:
Since Piracetam comes in both pill and powder formulations, you will have to decide which one to use.
The powder version is usually much cheaper (sometimes representing as much as a 70% discount over Piracetam capsules).
However, the tradeoff is that it is slightly less convenient since you will have to measure it out yourself.
You can use a good electric scale or microscoop to ensure you are measuring out the right amount. This also allows for better dosage control than when using encapsulated Piracetam supplements which only come in 800 mg denominations.
Tablets or pills are also much easier to transport, but you can always get a cheap pill capping machine to make your own capsules at home.
It is recommended that you take your powdered Piracetam with orange juice, or some other type of beverage that has a strong taste. The reason for this is to mask the fact that Piracetam can be extraordinarily bitter to the taste buds.
Before beginning to use Piracetam you might want to seek the advice of a qualified medical professional. Despite the fact that the medical profession is sometimes biased against nutritional supplements, your doctor can help you determine whether nootropics are right for you and whether there are any better alternatives.