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Ranquilon (N-(6-phenylhexanoyl)-glycyl-L-tryptophan amide) - has anyone tried it for generalized anxiety disorder?

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#1 Diego55

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Posted 11 May 2025 - 01:12 PM


Hi, I have been struggling with treatment-resistant depression and anxiety for several years. Recently I came across a medication called Ranquilon(Rankvilon) for anxiety disorders. It’s being studied mainly in Russia, where the medication is currently available. Here’s the study I found: https://www.research..._clinical_trial

The compound is a peptide-based drug: N-(6-phenylhexanoyl)-glycyl-L-tryptophan amide. The paper suggests it's aimed at anxiety linked to neurasthenia and stress-related disorders.

 

I'm wondering, has anyone here actually tried it for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) or anything similar?

 

Thanks in advance!

 



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Posted 01 July 2025 - 09:10 PM

I tried it.  A reddit vendor sells it as GB-115 nasal spray.

 

Noticed no anxiety reduction, just a weird dysphoria after taking it that lasted a couple of hours.



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#3 Diego55

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Posted 02 July 2025 - 10:05 PM

Yeah, I saw mixed reviews from people who purchased GB-115 from that vendor.

 

Maybe the original version of the drug works differently, hard to say.

 

A few months ago, I reached out to Evgeny Krupitsky, one of the researchers involved in the Ranquilon study on anxiety disorders. He referred me to his co-author, who works at Valenta Pharma (the manufacturer of Ranquilon), but unfortunately, she never got back to me.







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