Hello - in the run up to University final-year exams I decided to up my over-the-counter cognitive enhancers to a product with a supposedly more pro-active result - Aniracetam. I had spent many days researching the benefits and limited down-sides to the product (and its predecessor, Piracetam) with countless online-forum users claiming it to be the best thing since invention of the wheel.
I have been taking the product for around 1 1/2 to 2 weeks with, what I consider, seriously adverse effects. Firstly, I have been complimenting the nootropic with an adequate Choline source from DMAE and have experienced little/no headaches (must be doing something right!). However, the problem is that I feel incredibly "spaced-out" and a significant decrease in mental agility/sharpness! Common examples being having to re-read (more than usual) textbook pages over or forgetting passwords that I know like the back of my hand. Alternatively, I also feel a slight lack of co-ordination and increased clumsiness (significantly noticed around the house and especially with computer typing). All of the observed effects are exactly the opposite of what Aniracetam is intended to do. I have altered the dosages over the days yet still experience brain-fog; the lower the dosage implements a lower brain-fog, yet it is still definitely present with no cognitive enhancement. I began taking 1500mg per day with extreme brain-fog, then proceeded to lower significantly until I am currently taking 200mg per day (sometimes twice daily 200mg morning/afternoon just to monitor effects).
So, to conclude - has anyone else experienced such disappointing effects or am I really a minority to this wonder-drug? Please detail your experiences (negative & positive) for prospective Aniracetam users and people like myself, without any positive effects!
[NOTE: I am a Final year University student studying a quants course with excellent grades - so I feel that my cognition was pretty decent pre-nootropic. Just wished for a product that would aid studying/revision/exam-prep and take a load off of stress!]