Nootropics

Nootropics, often called "smart drugs" or "cognitive enhancers," are a diverse group of natural and synthetic substances that are used to improve cognitive functions, particularly memory, learning, attention, and focus. The term "nootropic" was first coined in 1972 by a Romanian psychologist and chemist, Corneliu E. Giurgea, to describe substances that met specific criteria related to enhancing learning and memory, protecting the brain, and lacking the typical pharmacology of other psychotropic drugs.  Explore our range of nootropics for research!

What they are:

  • Cognitive enhancers: They are substances that aim to improve thinking, learning, and memory.
  • Variety of sources: Nootropics can be natural substances like herbs (e.g., Bacopa monnieri, Rhodiola rosea), synthetic compounds (e.g., piracetam, modafinil), or prescription medications.
  • Not a single, defined class: There's no single, universally accepted definition of a nootropic. Some sources define them narrowly as specific types of medications or supplements, while others use a broader term to encompass any substance that improves cognitive function. 

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