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  2. Phenylpiracetam hydrazide - Wikipedia

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    Phenylpiracetam hydrazide, also known as fonturacetam hydrazide, [1] is a racetam that is a derivative of phenylpiracetam in which the amide group is replaced with a hydrazide group. It was first reported by a Russian research group in 1980 as part of a series of chemical compounds investigated as anticonvulsants . [ 2 ]

  3. Phenylpiracetam - Wikipedia

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    Whereas phenylpiracetam stimulates locomotor activity in animals, the E1R enantiomer of methylphenylpiracetam does not do so at doses of up to 200 mg/kg. [4] [43] Phenylpiracetam hydrazide is a hydrazide derivative of phenylpiracetam described as having anticonvulsant effects. [7] [44]

  4. Racetam - Wikipedia

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    Methylphenylpiracetam, a derivative of phenylpiracetam, is a positive allosteric modulator of the sigma σ 1 receptor. [10] [13] [14] [15] It is currently the only racetam known to possess this action. [10]

  5. RGPU-95 - Wikipedia

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    RGPU-95, also known as p-chlorophenylpiracetam, is a racetam and a derivative of phenylpiracetam. [1] [2] [3] It was developed by Russian researchers as a potential antidepressant and anxiolytic agent and was first described in the scientific literature by 2010.

  6. Piracetam - Wikipedia

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    Piracetam is a drug that has efficacy in cognitive disorders, vertigo, cortical myoclonus, dyslexia, and sickle cell anemia; sources differ on its usefulness for dementia. [3] [4] [5] Piracetam is sold as a medication in many European countries.

  7. Methylphenylpiracetam - Wikipedia

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    Methylphenylpiracetam is a schedule 4 substance in Australia under the Poisons Standard (February 2020). [5] A schedule 4 substance is classified as "Prescription Only Medicine, or Prescription Animal Remedy – Substances, the use or supply of which should be by or on the order of persons permitted by State or Territory legislation to prescribe and should be available from a pharmacist on ...

  8. List of Russian drugs - Wikipedia

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    This page is a list of Russian drugs, or drugs that were developed in Russia, the former Soviet Union, and/or post-Soviet countries.. Many Russian drugs are indicated for enhancing physical, mental, and/or cognitive performance, including drugs described as nootropics or cognitive enhancers, drugs combatting fatigue, so-called adaptogens or actoprotectors, and others.

  9. Cebaracetam - Wikipedia

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    It is a chlorinated acetyl piperazine-substituted analogue of phenylpiracetam and is also a derivative of RGPU-95 (4-chlorophenylpiracetam). [4] It is the analogue of RGPU-95 in which the terminal amide group has been replaced with a piperazin-2-one moiety. [4] The mechanism of action of cebaracetam is undefined or unknown. [1]