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#1 silencer

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Posted 18 April 2010 - 08:18 PM


I have a professional exam coming up the end of June, and can't concentrate enough, or motivate myself to sit down and study.

1) What would be best for a 2 months study regime? Modafinil, Adrafinil/Olmifon or Piracetam+Lecithin. - Having read quite a few threads over the weekend I get the impression Modafinil is the way forward?

2) Would someone please recommend a Modafinil supplier with quick shipping or based in the UK. (PM me if you prefer) - I can obtain Piracetam and Adrafinil from legit suppliers in the UK after doing a bit of surfing, but Modafinil, albeit I've found a couple of UK based, I am not too sure if they are legit.

3) I've noticed Modafinil appears to be the study drug of choice, however what about Adderral XR or Ritalin?

#2 nito

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Posted 19 April 2010 - 04:13 AM

You got a safe source of adrafinil from UK? cool! Is it effective? Do you mind sharing the supplier, you can perhaps pm me. I live in the uk as well and find it hard to find a good source i can trust.

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Posted 19 April 2010 - 05:41 AM

Personally, Ritalin is better than mondafinil by a ridiculous amount, 20mg of ritalin and i am able to work a solid 8hrs with few breaks. modafinil is just a tired remover and barely affects much else

I'd get piracetam+choline daily and do ritalin a few times a week and modafinil on other times if you need it, but have some days of break from the stimulants (not piracetam)

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Posted 19 April 2010 - 10:50 AM

also, question for others:

is there a possibility that piracetam, tyrosine, and choline can decrease the effects of modafinil? or is that not really possible?

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Posted 28 November 2010 - 06:38 PM

I have a professional exam coming up the end of June, and can't concentrate enough, or motivate myself to sit down and study.

1) What would be best for a 2 months study regime? Modafinil, Adrafinil/Olmifon or Piracetam+Lecithin. - Having read quite a few threads over the weekend I get the impression Modafinil is the way forward?

2) Would someone please recommend a Modafinil supplier with quick shipping or based in the UK. (PM me if you prefer) - I can obtain Piracetam and Adrafinil from legit suppliers in the UK after doing a bit of surfing, but Modafinil, albeit I've found a couple of UK based, I am not too sure if they are legit.

3) I've noticed Modafinil appears to be the study drug of choice, however what about Adderral XR or Ritalin?


4) Found a reliable contact for 100mg modafinil (Provigil by Cephalon UK Ltd) last year. Just kept the email address vespasian023@hotmail.com. Hope that helps you or others. I found it did the job, with no side effects or dependency.

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#6 SATANICAT

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Posted 28 November 2010 - 06:57 PM

Personally, Ritalin is better than mondafinil by a ridiculous amount, 20mg of ritalin and i am able to work a solid 8hrs with few breaks. modafinil is just a tired remover and barely affects much else

I'd get piracetam+choline daily and do ritalin a few times a week and modafinil on other times if you need it, but have some days of break from the stimulants (not piracetam)


Although Modafinil is a tired remover, it seems to enthuse me about studying (I have no idea why) and I end up studying for hours. Maybe I'm just a sleepy person. Be careful though, Modafinil will keep you up way past your preferred bedtime if you take it in the late morning/early afternoon.




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