Nutrition Smart Drugs Nootropics Raw Powder Aniracetam for Boosting Brain What is Aniracetam? Aniracetam is a popular choice among nootropic users for its ability to enhance cognition while reducing anxiety and boosting mood. It's also moderately priced and has little to no reported side effects when taken at recommended dosages. Aniracetam is chemically classed as a racetam (a drug that shares a pyrrolidone nucleus), and like most racetams, it works to a large extent by modulating neurotransmitters. The majority of people that have taken aniracetam report that its anxiolytic and mood enhancing effects are notable. Users report an increase in social confidence and improved verbal fluency. Despite aniracetam being fat soluble, which often indicates a slower breakdown with lasting effects, it only has a half-life of 1-3 hours, meaning it effects are short lived compared to some other nootropics. For this reason, it may be preferable to dose it 2-3 times a day, as necessary. Aniracetam's well-documented positive mood and anti-anxiety properties, combined with powerful cognitive enhancements and a demonstrated lack of side effects, make it one of the most popular nootropics on the market. While some users report an initial feeling of mental fogginess, the effect is usually temporary and within a day or two aniracetam's true nootropic nature starts to have a noticeable effect. In addition to generally elevating mood and lessening anxiety, aniracetam can enhance creativity while improving verbal fluency, comprehension, and memory retention. Users have reported a distinct feeling of calm and relaxation along with increased learning capacity, greater social ease and fluency, and better focus and attention to mental tasks over longer periods. There are also some reports that visuals may seem enhanced by aniracetam, appearing deeper and more vivid. While immediate acute benefits are anecdotally reported, studies involving individuals with senile cognitive disorders demonstrated significant improvements over placebo at 4 and 6 months. Aniracetam is fat soluble and is metabolized in the liver. Though it is fast acting, crossing the blood-brain barrier in as little as 30 minutes, it has a relatively brief half-life of just one to three hours so multiple doses over a period of hours may be needed to maintain effects.
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