RGPU-95
A nootropic drug derived from phenylpiracetam
Overview
RGPU-95 is a synthetic nootropic compound that belongs to the racetam family of drugs. It is a derivative of phenylpiracetam, which itself is a modified version of piracetam, the first racetam discovered. RGPU-95 is known for its potential cognitive-enhancing effects, which include improved memory, learning, and mental clarity.
Chemical Structure
RGPU-95 is chemically related to phenylpiracetam, with modifications that enhance its pharmacological properties. The compound is characterized by the presence of a p-chlorophenyl group, which is believed to contribute to its increased potency compared to its parent compound.
Mechanism of Action
The exact mechanism of action of RGPU-95 is not fully understood, but it is thought to modulate neurotransmitter systems in the brain. Like other racetams, RGPU-95 is believed to enhance the function of the acetylcholine system, which plays a crucial role in memory and learning processes. Additionally, it may influence the dopamine and serotonin systems, contributing to its potential mood-enhancing effects.
Potential Benefits
RGPU-95 is primarily studied for its cognitive-enhancing properties. Some of the potential benefits include:
- Memory Enhancement: Users report improved recall and retention of information.
 - Increased Focus: The compound may help improve concentration and attention span.
 - Mood Improvement: Some studies suggest it may have anxiolytic effects, reducing anxiety and improving mood.
 - Neuroprotection: RGPU-95 may offer protective effects against neurodegenerative conditions, although more research is needed in this area.
 
Usage and Dosage
RGPU-95 is typically administered orally. The optimal dosage varies depending on individual factors such as age, weight, and specific cognitive goals. It is important for users to start with a low dose to assess tolerance and gradually increase as needed.
Side Effects
While RGPU-95 is generally well-tolerated, some users may experience side effects. Common side effects include headaches, nausea, and gastrointestinal discomfort. These effects are often dose-dependent and can be minimized by adjusting the dosage.
Legal Status
The legal status of RGPU-95 varies by country. In some regions, it is classified as a prescription medication, while in others, it may be available as a dietary supplement. Users should check local regulations before purchasing or using RGPU-95.
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