cognitive

Noopept

FDA: not-FDA-approved

Noopept is a synthetic nootropic peptide-derived compound that supports working memory and verbal fluency. It is considered one of the more potent racetam-like nootropics, though it is technically a dipeptide derivative rather than a racetam. Supports working memory and verbal fluency through modulation of glutamate receptors. Enhances BDNF and NGF expression. Provides neuroprotective effects against oxidative stress and excitotoxicity. Crosses the blood-brain barrier efficiently at low doses. - Working memory enhancement - Verbal fluency improvement - Focus and concentration support - Neuroprotection - BDNF and NGF upregulation - Standard: 10-30 mg/day orally or sublingually - Note: For advanced users; still

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CAS number 157115-85-0
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PRE-CYCLE
  • CMP
  • CBC
DURING CYCLE
  • CMP (if use exceeds 8 weeks)
POST-CYCLE
  • CMP
Safety & Regulatory Status
FDA STATUS not-FDA-approved

Regulatory status for Noopept may change. Verify current status with your jurisdiction before use. This is not legal or medical advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Noopept?
Noopept is a synthetic nootropic peptide-derived compound that supports working memory and verbal fluency. It is considered one of the more potent racetam-like nootropics, though it is technically a dipeptide derivative rather than a racetam.
How does Noopept work?
Supports working memory and verbal fluency through modulation of glutamate receptors. Enhances BDNF and NGF expression. Provides neuroprotective effects against oxidative stress and excitotoxicity.
How is Noopept dosed?
Standard: 10-30 mg/day orally or sublingually; Note: For advanced users; still considered experimental; Route: Oral, sublingual. These figures reflect commonly cited research protocols, not medical advice — consult a clinician.
Is Noopept FDA-approved?
Noopept is not FDA-approved. Not FDA-approved in the United States; Available as a supplement in some countries; Approved in Russia for cognitive enhancement; Available through nootropic and research suppliers.