Nootropic Nutrition Supplement Phenibut for Fatigue Reduce

Nootropic Nutrition Supplement Phenibut for Fatigue Reduce

Model NO.: CAS 1078-21-3
Phenibut Mf: C10h14clno2
Phenibut MW: 215.68
Phenibut Appearence: White Powder
Phenibut Grade: Pharmaceutical Grade
Phenibut Provide Samples: Yes
Phenibut Shipment Way: EMS, FedEx, DHL, TNT, UPS
Trademark: Desen
Transport Package: Discreet Package
Specification: Phenibut
Origin: China
HS Code: 2564897453
Model NO.: CAS 1078-21-3
Phenibut Mf: C10h14clno2
Phenibut MW: 215.68
Phenibut Appearence: White Powder
Phenibut Grade: Pharmaceutical Grade
Phenibut Provide Samples: Yes
Phenibut Shipment Way: EMS, FedEx, DHL, TNT, UPS
Trademark: Desen
Transport Package: Discreet Package
Specification: Phenibut
Origin: China
HS Code: 2564897453
CAS 1078-21-3 Nootropic Nutrition Supplement Phenibut for Fatigue Reduce 

Phenibut Dosage

The recommended serving size of Phenibut is 500 - 2000mg per day, in up to two to three separate servings, depending on the desired effect.Phenibut should not be consumed in amounts exceeding 4 grams total per week, and should NEVER be taken in higher amounts on consecutive days due to rapid development of tolerance to the benefits.

Phenibut COA

 
Test Items Specification Test Results
Description White crystal or crystalline powder Conforms
Identification Meet the requirement Positive
Melting point 194 ~ 202ºC Conforms
PH 2.3 to 2.7 2.45
Loss On Drying ≤0.5% 0.25%
Residue on ignition ≤0.1% 0.08%
Iron 0.005% Max Conforms
Heavy metals 10 ug/gMax Conforms
Assay 99.0% Min 99.250%
Conclusion The specification conform with USP27 standard.

Phenibut Adverse reactions

1. Side effects
The side effects of phenibut are said to be similar to but milder than those of baclofen. They include sleepiness and hangover-like effects such as headache and depression once the drug has worn off.

2. Overdose effects
Symptoms of overdose include lowered body temperature, muscle relaxation, and sleepiness.

3. Withdrawal effects
Limited evidence indicates that withdrawal symptoms of phenibut include severe anxiety, nervousness, tremors, agitation, dizziness, irritation, fatigue, loss of appetite, rapid heartbeat, nausea, vomiting, tension, psychosis, hallucinations, and insomnia. These symptoms may last as long as two weeks. Tolerance to phenibut may develop rapidly with repeated use.

4. Interactions
Phenibut should not be combined with alcohol, sedatives, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, anticonvulsants like carbamazepine, or other prescription drugs. Persons on such medications should consult with their medical practitioners prior to taking phenibut. Evidence suggests that phenibut can modulate the function of some epilepsy medications.

  CAS 1078-21-3 Nootropic Nutrition Supplement Phenibut for Fatigue Reduce 

Phenibut Dosage

The recommended serving size of Phenibut is 500 - 2000mg per day, in up to two to three separate servings, depending on the desired effect.Phenibut should not be consumed in amounts exceeding 4 grams total per week, and should NEVER be taken in higher amounts on consecutive days due to rapid development of tolerance to the benefits.

Phenibut COA

 
Test Items Specification Test Results
Description White crystal or crystalline powder Conforms
Identification Meet the requirement Positive
Melting point 194 ~ 202ºC Conforms
PH 2.3 to 2.7 2.45
Loss On Drying ≤0.5% 0.25%
Residue on ignition ≤0.1% 0.08%
Iron 0.005% Max Conforms
Heavy metals 10 ug/gMax Conforms
Assay 99.0% Min 99.250%
Conclusion The specification conform with USP27 standard.

Phenibut Adverse reactions

1. Side effects
The side effects of phenibut are said to be similar to but milder than those of baclofen. They include sleepiness and hangover-like effects such as headache and depression once the drug has worn off.

2. Overdose effects
Symptoms of overdose include lowered body temperature, muscle relaxation, and sleepiness.

3. Withdrawal effects
Limited evidence indicates that withdrawal symptoms of phenibut include severe anxiety, nervousness, tremors, agitation, dizziness, irritation, fatigue, loss of appetite, rapid heartbeat, nausea, vomiting, tension, psychosis, hallucinations, and insomnia. These symptoms may last as long as two weeks. Tolerance to phenibut may develop rapidly with repeated use.

4. Interactions
Phenibut should not be combined with alcohol, sedatives, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, anticonvulsants like carbamazepine, or other prescription drugs. Persons on such medications should consult with their medical practitioners prior to taking phenibut. Evidence suggests that phenibut can modulate the function of some epilepsy medications.

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