I've been researching Cerebrolsyn and came across a finding that I think is pretty exciting
A 2016 randomized, controlled clinical trial found that Cerebrolsyn used alone you get a 300% increase in BDNF, which is pretty good but there's a significant improvement when used with it's cofactor Donepezil, a 600% increase in BDNF and that's sustained for 12 weeks after going off Cerebrolysin.
So if you use Donepezil it's essentially like buying 16 weeks of Cerebrolysin and getting 12 weeks free, but that doesn't even account for the doubling of the BDNF that you get. Cerebrolysin is a fairly expensive Nootropic but it's really a better value if you combine it with Donepezil.
- Is my interpretation of the data in the study accurate?
- This trial was conducted on Alzheimer's patients aged on average 75 years old. Is it reasonable to assume that it will have a similar effect on younger, otherwise healthy people?
- Is Donepezil a pretty benign drug? Is there any reason why normal Biohackers wouldn't want to use it combination?
- It looks like there's a small conflict of interest in this study with EVER Neuro Pharma GmbH the manufacturer of Cerebrolysin. Does this mean we should totally discount it's findings?
- Has anyone tried the two in combination? Care to report?
It looks like a pretty potent combination to me!