This first account below was written before reading any reviews from other posters, with the exception of science guy’s first post.
I’m going to start by giving a quick overview of how I’ve reacted to other notroopics.
Piracetam: The strongest effect that piracetam gives me is happyness. After I took my first large dose (2+ grams) I remember sitting in front of my computer, and realizing that I had been depressed for several years, and now I wasn’t. I was just happy. I’d go for a walk, and be unable to stop smiling. It also made music much more enjoyable. While it improved my mood, it also tended to make my thoughts race, and wasn’t much help for studying or anything of that sort.
Pramiracetam: I’ve seen a lot of people say that Pram blunts their emotions, and I’d agree. I like to use it to counteract some of the excited energy of piracetam. So if I need to work, and I feel depressed, I’d take Pram and piracetam together, and be much more stable and focused. I don’t like to take it by itself, as it makes me too emotionally flat.
Aniracetam : I’ve taken this half a dozen times. No effect. Will try again later.
Noopept: Effect was most similar to piracetam. Strong positive mood, more social. I took 60 mg, and felt full of energy and life. I like to high-dose with this stuff every couple months or so.
Oxiracetam : Haven’t taken it yet; it arrived just as my washout period for colorcetam began.
I’ve been taking 20mg of Coluracetam twice daily for a week now, though I’m thinking of dropping the dose to 10mg three times a day, like ScienceGuy suggests, as 40mg a day makes me a touch sleepy. The strongest effect seems to be anxiolytic. I can see why this was being developed to treat depression and anxiety; I take this, and I am a lot more calm and relaxed. Also, like piracetam, it makes being happy easier, and makes music better. It seems to boost productivity, but that is hard to say, given how subjective this is. I don’t get a drugged up “I’m going to work hard now” feel, I just seem to be to be working or doing something productive or meaningful after I take it. Whether this is a placebo or not, at the very least I’m confident it isn’t making me less productive, the way piracetam sometimes does.
I’m not sure if my vision is any different; the question is too subjective, too prone to the placebo effect, for me to answer with any confidence. That said, I’m not 100% certain that my vision is unchanged, unlike piracetam, which I am convinced has no effect on my vision.
I do think I’m enjoying music a little bit more, but it’s not nearly as strong as the effect I get from piracetam, on which I can zone out while listening to music for hours.
I’ve been using the cambridge brain challenge to gauge any mental effects. Without Coluracetam, I usually score a 43-44. I’ve gotten a 45 with Coluracetam every time I’ve taken it. The results, while not impressive, seem to be consistent and positive, and I have set several new records while on Coluracetam.
I have taken Coluracetam in conjunction with caffiene and modafinil, and not noticed any special interactions. That is to say, I get the usual Coluracetam effect, and the usual effect from the other drug.
I’m still experimenting with adding choline. I was never quite sure the effect it had on piracetam even after months of fiddling around, so I’ll doubt I’ll be able to say anything for certain about this either.
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I went and read what everyone else has to say, and here are my thoughts. Science guy talks about Coluracetam reversing caffeine tolerance. I have no caffeine tolerance; I don’t drink soda, energy drinks or coffee. So my lack of effect may be due to this.
I saw two other posters compare Coluracetam to pramiracetam, and I think it is a good comparison. The main difference is that Colurcetam makes me calm and relaxed, while pramiracetam makes me empty.
My experience so far has been positive. If it was for sale, I would definitely advise others to purchase some and try it for themselves.
Edited by vali, 07 November 2012 - 10:04 AM.