While I believe this and intend to pursue it, my sense of weirdness and nervousness remains. If, as wikipedia mentions, piracetam is totally unregulated then there just might not be anything about it but it doesn’t relieve the worry in my mind that there could be something that I’m missing.
Piracetam is totally legal and unregulated in the US. (I guess in most of Europe it is prescription only.)
People take Piracetam all the time. From what I’ve heard, most schools will deliberately look the other way regarding even illicit brain-doping. If you’re discreet you have little to worry about from your school. The authorities are less tolerant, but the Feds barely ever intercept even prescription drugs unless they’re commonly sold for recreational purposes.
In any case, Piracetam is regulated as a “nutritional supplement” not a drug.
While I believe this and intend to pursue it, my sense of weirdness and nervousness remains. If, as wikipedia mentions, piracetam is totally unregulated then there just might not be anything about it but it doesn’t relieve the worry in my mind that there could be something that I’m missing.
Piracetam is totally legal and unregulated in the US. (I guess in most of Europe it is prescription only.)
People take Piracetam all the time. From what I’ve heard, most schools will deliberately look the other way regarding even illicit brain-doping. If you’re discreet you have little to worry about from your school. The authorities are less tolerant, but the Feds barely ever intercept even prescription drugs unless they’re commonly sold for recreational purposes.
In any case, Piracetam is regulated as a “nutritional supplement” not a drug.
Piracetam is currently questionable. Please see http://www.imminst.org/forum/topic/43965-piracetam-not-banned%3B-but-its-going-to-be-difficult-to-sell/ and other threads.