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Vaporisable/smokeable nootropics

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#1 BLimitless

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Posted 23 January 2013 - 01:14 PM


Just wondering what nootropics are vaporisable or smokeable?


Thus far I know of -

Piracetam (flash point 123C, thermal decomposition 240C, boiling point 250C, more info in this thread - "Smoked piracetam in a rolled cigarette")
Nicotine
Harmala alkaloids (as in tobacco, syrian rue, b.caapi, passionflower)
THC/CBD
Aniracetam (POSSIBLE) (flash point 195C, unknown vapour product upon flame test, see thread linked above)


Noopept broke down with heat into a gel, did not recrystallise; probably not vaporisable.


The reason I am asking is because I prefer vaping substances as sometimes I only want them to work for a short time, or to very accurately control the dosage via subjective perception.

#2 jonnyD

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Posted 23 January 2013 - 02:43 PM

I tested vaporising 200mg Aniracetam and it gives me a pretty strong and nice rush but only for ~30 minutes.
Felt a bit addictive and i stopped it because of the unknown health risks.

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#3 Raza

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Posted 23 January 2013 - 10:04 PM

Aniracetam agonizes various type-2 dopamine receptors. Smoking it very would could be addictive.

That said, I'm all for trying it at calculated intervals, if the smoke is deemed safe.

What about Oxiracetam, Coluracetam, Nefiracetam? Does anybody know how to figure out their flash points and what they turn into, should they get burned?

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#4 Breezey

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Posted 29 January 2013 - 07:33 PM

Rosemary is vaporizable and i've read they have cognitive effects. will report as soon as i can sample.

would you please let me know how much piracetam u have been vaping and what effect it has had on your general breathing and lung health.
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