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Anyone use Nicergoline?


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#1 LIB

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Posted 08 June 2010 - 03:07 AM


I've been using hydergine for 6 months or so and I like its effects when I get a good balance between enough hydergine, and no nausea. Unfortunately, even though I've upped my dosage very slow, I usually get very stuffy sinuses, really bad nausea, accompanied with this awful anxious feeling.

I want to try Nicergoline if its comparable to hydergine. Can anyone comment on its effects? If they feel its a worthwhile supplement?
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#2 SucubbusLT

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Posted 03 December 2010 - 03:07 PM

I am also thinking of trying Nicergoline.
I have a question: can i take it with Stablon and low dose Deprenyl(to only inhibit B)?
I also take 2 times per week tiny dose of modafinil (50mg).
I know hydergine should not be taken with modafinil, but how about nicergoline?

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#3 Matthew M

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Posted 06 December 2010 - 05:59 AM

I am also thinking of trying Nicergoline.
I have a question: can i take it with Stablon and low dose Deprenyl(to only inhibit B)?
I also take 2 times per week tiny dose of modafinil (50mg).
I know hydergine should not be taken with modafinil, but how about nicergoline?


i will be adding a low dose of Nicergoline to my Stablon. I should have it next week and I'll let you know. I will write more about my findings over in my Stablon thread. Stablon is a miracle for me.

#4 iago

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Posted 06 February 2011 - 04:38 AM

I've been taking nicergoline recently and have to say that I haven't found it to be beneficial in any way. Hydergine is great, it clears up brain fog and just generally sets things right. I can't say I notice anything from nicergoline. I've only been taking 5mg once a day though. Perhaps I should take more?

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Posted 11 February 2011 - 03:30 AM

I've been taking nicergoline recently and have to say that I haven't found it to be beneficial in any way. Hydergine is great, it clears up brain fog and just generally sets things right. I can't say I notice anything from nicergoline. I've only been taking 5mg once a day though. Perhaps I should take more?

Take more and tell us about it. There seem to be far to few user reports available on the internet. A friend of mine's grandmother has Alzheimer's and it does seem to have improved her cognitive function a bit.

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Posted 08 April 2013 - 03:02 AM

any new reports on using nicergoline ?
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#7 ScienceGuy

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Posted 09 April 2013 - 08:00 AM

any new reports on using nicergoline ?


In my personal experience NICERGOLINE has significantly less therapeutic benefit than HYDERGINE with a significantly greater tendency to induce ADVERSE EFFECTS... IMO HYDERGINE is superior in every way ;)




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