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saintanne
Is it true that deprenyl spoils the effects of piracetam..? Are you taking them together..?

Thank you..

LifeMirage
QUOTE(saintanne @ Jul 17, 2007, 01:18 PM) *
Is it true that deprenyl spoils the effects of piracetam..? Are you taking them together..?

Thank you..



Not quite. They can be taken together.
saintanne
QUOTE(LifeMirage @ Jul 18, 2007, 10:07 AM) *

QUOTE(saintanne @ Jul 17, 2007, 01:18 PM) *
Is it true that deprenyl spoils the effects of piracetam..? Are you taking them together..?

Thank you..



Not quite. They can be taken together.



thanks for the answer..and something else.. about aniracetam..some say it's very short lived so you have to take it a lot of times during the day..some say it gives you easily brain fog..any tips for aniracetam..?

and last,Lifemirage..are you drinking coffee with your nootropics..? i mean does caffeine give you something mentally that nootropics can't offer you..?
LifeMirage
QUOTE(saintanne @ Jul 19, 2007, 12:24 PM) *
QUOTE(LifeMirage @ Jul 18, 2007, 10:07 AM) *

QUOTE(saintanne @ Jul 17, 2007, 01:18 PM) *
Is it true that deprenyl spoils the effects of piracetam..? Are you taking them together..?

Thank you..



Not quite. They can be taken together.



thanks for the answer..and something else.. about aniracetam..some say it's very short lived so you have to take it a lot of times during the day..some say it gives you easily brain fog..any tips for aniracetam..?

and last,Lifemirage..are you drinking coffee with your nootropics..? i mean does caffeine give you something mentally that nootropics can't offer you..?


Everyone needs to try different doses and find out what dosing works best for them. Trial and error is the best way to determine what works best for you.

Caffeine is a addictive drug I avoid it as much as possible. However to each there own.
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