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There are 195 studies on oxiracetam and counting.
Oxiracetam is also known as 4-Hydroxy-2-oxopyrrolidine-N-acetamide.
Oxiracetam is also known as 4-Hydroxy-2-oxopyrrolidine-N-acetamide.
We are obsessed with quality control. All our ingredients are sourced from the USA and tested by independent third party labs to ensure purity. You can view the test results in our Certificate of Analysis.
A member of the racetam family, oxiracetam is a powerful nootropic whose effects have been discovered to facilitate memory and cognitive development. Much of the research on oxiracetam has centered around identifying treatment strategies for various neurological diseases, such as dementia and Alzheimer’s. Whether you’re looking to prepare for an important exam or simply remember where you left your car keys, oxiracetam can help.
“I’ll use oxiracetam for studying or competitive gaming. It makes handling and memorizing complex concepts much easier, the difference is immediately noticeable. It seems to completely clear up my head and gives me this calm vibe. I notice I’m easier on myself and maintain a cooler head when I make a mistake.” - Haru N.
“My mind is so much more organized and my memory is superb. I don’t have to constantly leave myself notes everywhere. It’s as if there’s a hard working secretary in my brain calmly reminding me instead.” - Elie L.
Effects of acute doses of oxiracetam in the scopolamine model of human amnesia.
Oxiracetam improves cognitive function (memory, clarity, motor skills) and mood in dementia patients
Oxiracetam in the treatment of multi-infarct dementia
CNS pharmacology and clinical therapeutic effects of oxiracetam.
Neuropsychological results of long-term therapy with oxiracetam in patients with dementia of Alzheimer type and multi-infarct dementia in comparison with a control group
Activity of oxiracetam in patients with organic brain syndrome: a neuropsychological study
Treatment of cognitive impairment secondary to degenerative dementia. Effectiveness of oxiracetam therapy.