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Posted by psychobot5000 on October 1, 2009, at 19:20:23
Hi,
I have anhedonic, unmotivated depression, and have long been a bit curious about whether pramiracetam, the nootropic/piracetam analogue, would be helpful for motivation. Bits and pieces of experiences I've read, various places on the web, seem to suggest this. Is it true? In my experience, medications that actually help with motivation are hard to find.
Thanks,
Psychbot
Posted by Sigismund on October 2, 2009, at 2:38:00
In reply to Pramiracetam experiences - helpful for motivation?, posted by psychobot5000 on October 1, 2009, at 19:20:23
>In my experience, medications that actually help with motivation are hard to find.
Damn right.
Is that because they are illegal, or because they don't exist?
At any rate I had not much luck with piracetam.
I would like to have liked it but it made me feel awful when I took enough.
Aniracetam was effective but a bit of a strain.
Braindamage has a post now about phenylpiracetam being much more effective.
Posted by BrainDamage on October 2, 2009, at 8:04:57
In reply to Re: Pramiracetam experiences - helpful for motivation?, posted by Sigismund on October 2, 2009, at 2:38:00
Yes Phenylpiracetam (Carphedon) was one one the few none illegal/Neurotoxic drugs that helped me
Unfortunatly its hard to find & expensive :(
I have never tried Pramiracetam, but I have not been impresses by other Racetams & Nootropics!
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