Written by Ben Salomon | April 17, 2011 | Updated on June 10, 2021
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Where would be a reliable source of purchasing Piracetam online be?
Please see our sidebar or our vendor recommendations table down the bottom of this article https://piracetam.net/piracetam-stacks-more-than-sum-parts/
Hey Neil I.m in Perth and I just got my order I bought it on this site yook about 10-14 days
Hey Admin I just received my piracetam in the mail but it has no dosage
In the Description Recommended Dosage: 1-3g but how many times a day
Hi Brett, thanks for getting in touch!
We like 1 to 2 grams, 1 to 2 times per day initially for beginners. This is a low and safe dose to start with, as everyone reacts differently obviously. There is a study that found a dosage of 4.8g produced the greatest improvements in cognitive performance, whereas some experienced users have found their sweet spot significantly lower than this, so it definitely requires some experimentation. Slow and steady definitely wins the race here!
Here is a great guide on getting started and (safely) increasing your dosage overtime: http://www.whatarenootropics.com/determining-your-most-effective-piacetam-dosage/
Hi there,
It seems that since Piracetam is a schedule 4 drug, that it requires a prescription. To me, this would seem like it would not be legal to import it into Australia for personal consumption. Can anyone link me to legislation that disproves my thoughts? I can’t seem to find anywhere on the Australian customs website that would indicate that it would be fine to import a schedule 4 drug.
-Dave
Hi Dave, thanks for your question. For all the details please see our page regarding the legality and importation of Piracetam in Australia here: https://piracetam.net/is-piracetam-legal-in-australia/
Hello, There are a few studies supporting the use of piracetam for breath-holding spells in children. Are you able to send me any data or papers you have supporting the use of piracetam in children and is this an indication for use which you may be applying to the TGA for?
Regards,
Anthony
hi there,
i have tinnitus, and am interested in trialling piracetam and chloline. bit nervous about this as I don’t want make my noise louder.
current research is focusing on ndma, gaba, and Acetylcholine receptors.
any thoughts on what supplements may potentially help with repair/activating these receptors?
kindest regards
deb