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Piracetam

The original nootropic that started it all

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Overview

Piracetam was the first synthetic nootropic, created in 1964 by Romanian psychologist Corneliu Giurgea who coined the term 'nootropic.' It modulates AMPA and NMDA receptors to improve memory, learning, and cerebral blood flow. While milder than newer racetams, it has the longest safety record and is prescribed in many European countries for cognitive decline.

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Key Features

  • The original nootropic compound
  • Modulates glutamate receptors
  • Improves cerebral blood flow
  • Longest safety track record
  • Memory and learning support
  • Neuroprotective in aging

Pros

  • ✅ Decades of safety data
  • ✅ Well-studied mechanism
  • ✅ Subtle but reliable effects
  • ✅ Affordable

Cons

  • ❌ Milder than newer racetams
  • ❌ High doses needed (2.4-4.8g/day)
  • ❌ Not FDA approved as supplement in US
  • ❌ Effects may take weeks

Pricing

Model: paid

Starting at: $19.99/bottle

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Piracetam?
Piracetam was the first synthetic nootropic, created in 1964 by Romanian psychologist Corneliu Giurgea who coined the term 'nootropic.' It modulates AMPA and NMDA receptors to improve memory, learning, and cerebral blood flow. While milder than newer racetams, it has the longest safety record and is prescribed in many European countries for cognitive decline.
How much does Piracetam cost?
Piracetam starts at $19.99/bottle. The pricing model is paid.
What are the main features of Piracetam?
Key features include: The original nootropic compound, Modulates glutamate receptors, Improves cerebral blood flow, Longest safety track record, Memory and learning support, Neuroprotective in aging.

Last updated: 2026-02-23