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#1 jpars82

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Posted 09 October 2003 - 09:55 PM


I've read about Zato and Ondansetron in Smart Drugs II and they sound very interesting. Potent memory booster, strong anti-anxiety effects(as strong as diazepam), etc. Does anyone know where to obtain either or heard if they even still exist? Thanks.

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Posted 09 October 2003 - 11:17 PM

They both exist, I'm not sure on the details of the effects though. Try searching google for some info, I got a few pages of results.

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#3 jpars82

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Posted 09 October 2003 - 11:24 PM

I found one place that sells Ondansetron without a prescription(online consultation) but it's really expensive.

http://www.zofran-online.com/

#4 LifeMirage

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Posted 09 October 2003 - 11:49 PM

They are not used for any neurological conditions, nor have any (that I would find) human studies on memory or cognition.

I would'nt recommend them, especially when there are many proven Nootropics available.

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#5 jpars82

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Posted 10 October 2003 - 08:50 PM

Here's a quote from a webpage:

"ONDANSETRON: Possesses potent memory enhancement and anxiety relieving
properties. As effective as Valium or Xanax at relieving anxiety, with the
advantage that it is non-addicting, does not cause drowsiness and there are
no withdrawal symptoms after stopping treatment. For memory enhancement and
anxiety relief the usual dose is 4-8mg a day."

Though I think this information above is outdated. You should read this article listed below. It shows various tests on mice with using Piracetam, Ondansetron and 5-HT4 receptor drugs. Ondansetron effects the 5-HT3 receptors and their tests show it isn't effective for memory. But the 5-HT4 receptor drugs sound promising, showing it's involved with memory & cognitive processes in their tests. Hmmm???

http://jpet.aspetjou...full/286/3/1115




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