
Piracetam in the military, and drug tests
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phred_phred
, Feb 10 2012 06:17 AM
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#1
Posted 10 February 2012 - 06:17 AM
So im leaving for basic training soon, and was wondering 2 things.
1. Does the military allow you to use piracetam? Its unscheduled, but legal, and i dont know what the military's policy on unscheduled drugs are.
2. Would it show up on a drug test? Specifically a military drug test. Does anybody know exactly what they test for?
1. Does the military allow you to use piracetam? Its unscheduled, but legal, and i dont know what the military's policy on unscheduled drugs are.
2. Would it show up on a drug test? Specifically a military drug test. Does anybody know exactly what they test for?
#2
Posted 10 February 2012 - 10:14 AM
I dont know anything about the military rules, but i can tell you that 2 months ago i had a crash accident and when i went to the hospital, the police demanded tests on me for drugs (blood and urine tests). I took only a huge dose of 12g of piracetam about 3hours before the test and it resulted perfectly clean. So I guess if the hospital/police drug tests and the military ones are carried out in the same way, they're not a problem at all

Edited by Sun, 10 February 2012 - 10:18 AM.
#3
Posted 10 February 2012 - 02:12 PM
Not relevant to this thread, but did taking piracetam have anything to do with your car accident?I dont know anything about the military rules, but i can tell you that 2 months ago i had a crash accident and when i went to the hospital, the police demanded tests on me for drugs (blood and urine tests). I took only a huge dose of 12g of piracetam about 3hours before the test and it resulted perfectly clean. So I guess if the hospital/police drug tests and the military ones are carried out in the same way, they're not a problem at all
@OP: I don't actually know this for sure, but if I'm wrong someone else can correct me, but unless they're specifically looking for piracetam in your drug test they probably wont detect it. Military is more likely to look for illicit substances like: Marijuana, Cocaine, etc. I also don't think an unscheduled substance would be against military policy.
#4
Posted 10 February 2012 - 05:44 PM
@Verne: That night, a big fu**ing dog (i had two displaced fracture, homers and ankle, still healing) crossed the (wet) way, and i ended up out of road against a plant. So i guess not, piracetam had nothing to do with my car accident 
However, when i take piracetam at that kind of dosage, sometimes i find myself in a more "accelerated" way to proceed in anything i do (and i find myself a little-hypo-maniac), so, also when i drive, i would put a "longer" foot on the accelerator, but i don't know why, as said this kind of reaction happens just sometimes ( still looking for the reasons here! )

However, when i take piracetam at that kind of dosage, sometimes i find myself in a more "accelerated" way to proceed in anything i do (and i find myself a little-hypo-maniac), so, also when i drive, i would put a "longer" foot on the accelerator, but i don't know why, as said this kind of reaction happens just sometimes ( still looking for the reasons here! )

Edited by Sun, 10 February 2012 - 05:59 PM.
#5
Posted 10 November 2012 - 12:07 PM
@Verne: That night, a big fu**ing dog (i had two displaced fracture, homers and ankle, still healing) crossed the (wet) way, and i ended up out of road against a plant. So i guess not, piracetam had nothing to do with my car accident
However, when i take piracetam at that kind of dosage, sometimes i find myself in a more "accelerated" way to proceed in anything i do (and i find myself a little-hypo-maniac), so, also when i drive, i would put a "longer" foot on the accelerator, but i don't know why, as said this kind of reaction happens just sometimes ( still looking for the reasons here! )
Very late reply but I also get this sort of effect with my mix which I've been taking for a bit over a month now (Piracetam/Pramiracetam/Choline/Vinpocetine/Inositol). I find that when driving, I'm more fluid in my decision making, which also becomes quicker, and I also detect / anticipate danger (sometimes unnecessarily) a lot earlier than previously.
In my opinion, the racetams would actually reduce the chance that you would end up in an accident by making you more alert to your surroundings.
#6
Posted 04 August 2013 - 11:39 PM
To be clear, you will NOT be tested for Piracetam. They would have to test for its metabolites in your urine, and other than having absolutely no reason to test for it, they aren't going to shell out the $$ to design a test to screen for the metabolites of some chemical that doesn't impair you like conventional narcotics. Don't even worry.
#7
Posted 05 August 2013 - 08:45 AM
I know that the Australian army does NOT allow you to take any kind of supplements with you to basic training, and I'm sure they regularly check your bags to make sure you are organised/not carrying any kind of 'contraband'. I can only imagine how difficult it would be to hide (let alone take) 3+ months of Piracetam without being caught out.
#8
Posted 05 August 2013 - 07:49 PM
I'm not aware of Military policy on your personal items and what you may/may not have; I do know anecdotally and through first hand accounts from soldiers I've spoken to that many items loosely deemed "contraband" can be easily hidden, but its not my place to tell you what to do or how to do it. Piracetam isn't illegal, so I imagine the worst that could happen is you lose your Piracetam. Regardless, the QUESTION you asked was regarding testing for Piracetam, and the answer is still no.
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