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Aniracetam: Half-life

unipolar_mania's Photo unipolar_mania 23 Nov 2004

I read [1] that aniracetam weakly enhances AMPA activity and is rapidly metabolized. Does anyone know what is the half-life of aniracetam?

[1] AMPA receptor modulators as cognitive enhancers • REVIEW ARTICLE
Current Opinion in Pharmacology, Volume 4, Issue 1, February 2004, Pages 4-11
Gary Lynch
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unipolar_mania's Photo unipolar_mania 23 Nov 2004

In rats the half-life is 1.7-2.1 hours. What about humans?

J Pharm Sci. 1998 May;87(5):594-8. Pharmacokinetics of aniracetam and its metabolites in rats. Ogiso T, Iwaki M, Tanino T, Ikeda K, Paku T, Horibe Y, Suzuki H.
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nootropi's Photo nootropi 23 Nov 2004

I am not sure. But I suggest that you take 2 750 milligram doses twice daily, if that is the only racetam you are currently taking. And of course, take a choline source.
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magr's Photo magr 23 Nov 2004

I am not sure. But I suggest that you take 2 750 milligram doses twice daily, if that is the only racetam you are currently taking. And of course, take a choline source.


Is that 2 X 750mg = 1500mg or 2 X 2 X 750mg = 3000mg?
Edited by magr, 23 November 2004 - 11:36 AM.
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nootropi's Photo nootropi 23 Nov 2004

No; I meant 2 750 milligrams doses; that is, 750 milligrams twice daily, for a total of 1500 milligrams per day.
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gulasch's Photo gulasch 24 Nov 2004

I have read somewhere that the half life is about 5 hours, but do not know where.
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