Phenylpiracetam. August, 2013. Page Version ID: 565150308Paper abstract bibtex Phenylpiracetam (Phenotropil, Carphedon) is a derivative of the nootropic drug piracetam. Used as a stimulant nootropic drug that can be up to 30-60 times more potent than piracetam.[1] It was developed in Russia, and a small number of low-scale clinical studies have shown possible links between prescription of phenylpiracetam and improvement in a number of encephalopathic conditions, including lesions of cerebral blood pathways, and certain types of glioma.[citation needed]
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abstract = {Phenylpiracetam (Phenotropil, Carphedon) is a derivative of the nootropic drug piracetam. Used as a stimulant nootropic drug that can be up to 30-60 times more potent than piracetam.[1] It was developed in Russia, and a small number of low-scale clinical studies have shown possible links between prescription of phenylpiracetam and improvement in a number of encephalopathic conditions, including lesions of cerebral blood pathways, and certain types of glioma.[citation needed]},
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