Well, I can only assume that either the hypothesis regarding mGlur 2-3 receptors is incorrect, or... you need a higher dosage.
MUCH higher.
I would proceed with caution though, since you mentioned anxiogenic effects from your first dose. It's sort of logical that you WOULD get that though, because Schizo-brains and ADHD-brains work in somewhat reverse, and I got NO anxiety from Fasoracetam! Quite the opposite, actually.
There may also be the case that it takes a while to reach therapeutic effects - perhaps you need to be on it for a few weeks before you notice effects? Anyways, don't give up on it yet, give it some more time.
I believe the site you both used is also NOT a highly reputable one - they are quite new and no one seems to be talking about them in the nootropic community - they're certainly not Ceretropic, which has an excellent track-record.
Still, let's assume it's legit and give it some more time. I would also not give up on Fasoracetam just because of this one batch, mistakes do happen, and some vendors are not always honest. Give Ceretropics a go as well, in the future.
EDIT:
Just found some neat info from MisterYouAreSoDumb, the owner of Ceretropics - he's had an in-depth look at the mechanisms of Fasoracetam
https://www.reddit.c...mt/fasoracetam/
http://nootropicsdep...tropic-family-/
What he, and the studies, mention, is that there are sub-types of mGlur II-III, so like mGlur2a, mGlur2b and so on, and that apparently it's not clear which receptors Fasoracetam effects in what way.
It would appear as if Faso is a bit more complicated than I believed... Perhaps it's the subtype which is the problem, and there are specific subtype receptors which need specific modulation in negative symptoms from Schizo.
Edited by Stinkorninjor, 29 November 2016 - 11:18 AM.