Since the recent interest on evaluating the safety and a possible safe dosing scheme of Pramiracetam.
I was wondering if the knowledgable among us can help again, This time to evaluate on Nefiracetam and confirm (or at least, get more conclusive) on its safety of use in humans, its unique properties should be further examined, and conclusions should be better made then relying on a single study.
http://www.longecity...48-nefiracetam/
http://www.longecity...ic-measurement/
http://www.longecity...cs-nefiracetam/
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/17095583
http://www.ionchanne...p?pmid=12426061
http://www.longecity...__1#entry297860
http://www.longecity...ms/page__st__20
http://www.longecity...st/page__st__60
http://www.longecity...__1#entry248141
http://www.longecity...819#entry433819
Perhaps if we have more anecdotal reports plus studies done in humans, we can gauge whether it's a reason to be alarmed about testicular toxicity. It seems strange to extrapolate a study done on dogs to humans, since for example dogs cant even consume chocolate like humans. it also seems strange that nefiracetam can cause such an adverse effect so far away from the brain, how do we know that other racetams aren't also causing toxicities in other areas of the body?
Edited by Ampa-omega, 28 August 2011 - 05:19 PM.