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Product Name: Centrophenoxine
Alias: Centrophenoxine HCL,Lucidril,Meclofenoxate HCL
CAS: 3685-84-5
EINECS: 222-975-3
MF: C12H17Cl2NO3
MW: 294.17
Purity: 99%
MP: 133-135°C
BP: 345.9°C at 760 mmHg
FP: 163°C
Grade: Pharmaceutical Grade
Appearance: White Powder
Centrophenoxine, also known as meclofenoxate or Lucidril, is a well-known and respected nootropic that has been proven over five decades of use and rigorous clinical testing. It's a powerful nootropic and memory booster in its own right, and it's also an excellent choline source for use in combination with other nootropics.
Developed in 1959 by scientists at the French National Scientific Research Center, centrophenoxine was created as a treatment for Alzheimer's disease and other forms of cerebral insufficiency and age-related cognitive decline. While it is still prescribed for the treatment of age-related memory loss in Europe, it is available over the counter as a dietary supplement in the US and is most frequently used for its nootropic or cognitive enhancement properties.
Dosage
A typical dose when taking as a nootropic, either on its own or in a stack, is 250 mg. A cumulative daily dosage ranging from 500-1000 mg is considered both safe and effective for most healthy adults interested in centrophenoxine's cognitive and nootropic benefits. Higher doses may be required to maximize its anti-aging effects, but it is advisable to consult a medical professional before exceeding the recommended daily dosage.
As with all supplements, it is best to start with the lowest possible effective dose and build gradually as needed.
Because centrophenoxine is fat-soluble, it is best taken with food. Its mild stimulant effect could potentially interrupt sleep patterns if taken late in the day.
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