Perhaps this was covered already but I didn't see anything in three pages of search results I looked through. It seems Hydergine is no longer being made by Novartis and replacements are few and far between. I looked on QHI for some the other day and the link kept taking me to Piracetam so I emailed them and received this response -
Hello
Hydergine is no longer being manufactured, we have an alternative which
is product number 441.
We will look at the link
Thank you and be well
QHI
However this product is Dihydroergocristine Mesilate whereas Novartis Hydergine lists Dihidroergotoxina mesilato on the box. Is this the same compound in a different language, does anyone know? It's also none too cheap for a generic if that's what it is, although neither was Hydergine at time of my last order.
Biogenesis no longer lists it at all and Anti-aging Systems still has the listing up but says it's discontinued. I don't understand how what I understood to be the most popular nootropic in the world can become so scarce all of a sudden.
Edited by jbtvt, 11 July 2014 - 04:38 PM.