Smart Drug Supplier List
#121
Posted 16 May 2005 - 05:43 PM
(Custom Nutrition Warehouse)
THanks!
Matt
#122
Posted 21 July 2005 - 08:03 PM
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#123
Posted 22 July 2005 - 06:20 AM
-AntiAging-
Pyridoxamine HCL - 40G - $40
This link says $80, unless I am reading it wrong. Thank-you!
http://vitaspace.com..._order_page.htm
#124
Posted 05 September 2005 - 03:09 AM
Does anyone know a good supplier of phenibut in bulk or quantity? Just for personal use but I'd like to stock up before they take it off the market. I've tried all the ones on the list and they were out. I tried google and froogle and same thing except a couple that had it under a different name with a high price for a small bottle.
Custom Nutrition has it.
#125
Posted 05 September 2005 - 10:40 PM
I found it already, thanks. I heard CNW was having troubles.
#126
Posted 09 September 2005 - 11:04 PM
#127
Posted 16 September 2005 - 03:49 AM
#128
Posted 16 September 2005 - 04:10 AM
#129 Guest_da_sense_*
Posted 16 September 2005 - 09:06 AM
Anyone with phenibut in stock right now?!
http://www.uniquenut...m.asp?itemid=92
i ordered few days ago
#130
Posted 05 December 2005 - 08:55 AM
Aniracetam (UNI) - 40x750mg - $27.95
Aniracetam (RI) - 30x750mg - $21.95 60x750mg -$39.95
Smart Nutrition
Aniracetam - 60x400mg - $29.95
Unique Nutrition
Aniracetam - 40x750mg - $22.99 - 100 Grams $29.99
International Antiaging Systems (IAS)
Aniracetam - 20x750mg - $49.95
Quality Health Inc (QHI)
Aniracetam - 20x750mg - $42.48
Why such differences in prices for Aniracetam?
#131 Guest_humanoidnoise_*
Posted 14 January 2006 - 10:27 AM
In regards to Relentless Improvement, Smart Nutrition, and Unique Nutrition each companies produces their own products (as dietary supplements) and have self determined what price they wish to sell it at....for IAS and QHI however they just distribute those products from drug companies that are regulated so the prices are far higher.
Could the regulated products provide better quality, or better guarantee for better quality due to better quality control?
#132
Posted 20 January 2006 - 01:38 AM
Hydregene® 300 x 1mg for $50
Bromocriptine 2.5mg 200 tabs $50 , 1000 $200
Deprenyl®Selegiline 5mg 200 tabs $50 , 1000 $200
Piracetam 800mg 1000 $120
#134
Posted 13 February 2006 - 06:28 PM
I just love their use of convincing language to ease my concerns of legitimacy.
Bromocriptine 2.5 mg , 40 tabs $20 , 100 tabs $35 , 1000 tabs $200 ..Bromocriptine documented to increase GH secretion & seks drive , reverse progesterone induced nut shrinkage , gyno and limp dick associated with adrol , deca , tren , taking anti-Estrogen with these steroids is futile
#135
Posted 13 February 2006 - 11:09 PM
#136
Posted 25 February 2006 - 10:32 PM
#137
Posted 05 March 2006 - 02:52 PM
Looking for Centrophenoxine and NtBHA
#138
Posted 05 March 2006 - 05:30 PM
#139
Posted 05 March 2006 - 05:39 PM
#140
Posted 20 March 2006 - 11:47 PM
#141
Posted 03 April 2006 - 07:16 AM
Anyone know anything about this compound?
Thanks
#142 Guest_da_sense_*
Posted 11 May 2006 - 07:23 AM
just a note on Airsealed. "Does not currently use independent testing on purity of nootropics" Only nootropic we sell that's not retail product is Pyritinol and that's only while supplies last. As antiaging/nootropic products we sell are made by reputable European companies there is no need to do testing on retail products.
#143 Guest_da_sense_*
Posted 11 May 2006 - 08:16 AM
#144
Posted 11 May 2006 - 05:07 PM
Edited by nootropikamil, 11 March 2007 - 07:11 AM.
#145 Guest_da_sense_*
Posted 12 May 2006 - 07:20 AM
#146 Guest_da_sense_*
Posted 12 May 2006 - 05:53 PM
#147
Posted 12 May 2006 - 08:45 PM
The Immortality Institute does not endorse the use of any drug or supplement. The Immortality Institute cannot be held liable for any choices you make regarding supplement or drug intake or which supplier you choose. This information is for informational purposes only.
This is a list of current suppliers of Cognitive Enhancers/Smart Drugs/Nootropics/"life extension" drugs/supplements. I recommend each individual determine the vendor that suits them based on their own research.
1. Is it illegal to import scheduled substances into the USA? Answer: http://www.dea.gov/i...l_internet.html
2. Are all drugs sold on the Internet legitimate?
Answer:
http://medicine.plos...al.pmed.0020100 , http://www.who.int/m...heets/fs275/en/ , http://www.medsafe.g...counterfeit.htm
When choosing a supplier, I would suggest considering:
1. What is the quality of the chemicals you are purchasing; and how exactly is purity quantified? In your country -- is the product a "dietary supplement," a "prescription drug" or a "controlled substance" -- or does it perhaps fit none of these categories? What pharmaceutical/supplement company manufactured the product(s) in question? Is the product in question a trademarked or patented product? If not, what company name is on the Certificate of Analysis(COA)? If there is no company name on the COA, is there an assay from an independent lab to verify the stated purity?
2. Is there a way to verify or validate that the vendor in question is a legitimate business? Some ways to verify this would be to check with the Better Business Bureau or if they use PayPal and are a verified vendor -- such as the business I help run -- you can check PayPal vendors' credibility through their PayPal reputation.
3. Do other customers seem pleased with the service?
4. Do you know who is running the shop? This may be important.
At this time, the dietary supplement industry in the United States faces many problems with respect to quality, safety, and efficacy. I would STRONGLY advise evaluating the page below by Sanford H. Levy, M.D. before purchasing any dietary supplement product -- especially the nootropics -- as they are not regulated in any way, shape, or form. See the very bottom of this post for more information.
http://www.acsu.buff...etyefficacy.htm
US Nootropic/"life-extension" supplement sources:
Relentless Improvement: http://www.relentlessimprovement.com
Aniracetam: 99.55% pure by HPLC, free of lead and microbiological contamination: click here to view resutls in .jpg format
Centrophenoxine (Meclofenoxate); HPLC result comparison with a reference standard; free of heavy metals and microbiological contamination click here to view results in .jpg format
For the full HPLC result, see the following (Acrobat reader required): click here
Idebenone; HPLC result comparison with a reference standard; free of heavy metals and microbiological contamination click here to view results in .jpg format
For the full HPLC result, see the following (Acrobat reader required): click here
Oxiracetam -- assay on finished product; free of heavy metals and microbiological contamination -- awaiting quantitative purity result; click here to view results in .jpg format
Piracetam (120 count -- bottled August 2005) -- 100% pure by HPLC, free of lead and microbiological contamination click here to view results in .jpg format
Piracetam -- assay on finished product (180 count -- bottled April 2006): free of heavy metals and microbiological contamination -- awaiting quantitative purity results: click here to view results in .jpg format
Pyritinol; free of heavy metals and microbiological contamination click here to view results in .jpg format
For the full HPLC result, see the following (Acrobat reader required): click here
Bulk Nutrition http://www.1Fast400.com
Smart Nutrition http://www.smart-nutrition.net
NuBrain Store http://Nubrain.com
Beyond-A-Century http://www.beyond-a-century.com
Unique Nutrition http://www.uniquenutrition.net
International Sources for nootropics or "life-extension" supplements and drugs
Biogenesis Laboratories http://www.biogenesis.co.za
Quality Health Inc. (QHI) http://www.qhi.co.uk
Airsealed Marketing: http://www.airsealed.com.
Inhome Health Services | http://www.inhome-health.com Located in Europe.
HEP (Health Enhancement Products) http://www.hepmed.com Located in Europe.
International Antiaging Systems (IAS) http://www.smart-dru...order-Intro.htm Located in Europe.
Please consider these facts about the supplement market at this juncture:
Quality
- Lack of government regulation (i.e. no requirement for companies to follow Good Manufacturing Practices) coupled with poor quality control of the manufacturing process leads to a situation in which the amount of active ingredient in the bottle may be significantly different from the amount specified on the label.
- A study of ginseng products found tremendous variability, with as little as 12% and as much as 328% of the active ingredient in the bottle, compared to the information on the label (Am J Clin Nutr. 2001. 73. 1101-1106).
- A study of 59 Echinacea products from retail stores analyzed by thin layer chromatography showed that 6 contained no measurable Echinacea and only 9 of the 21 preparations labelled as standardized extracts actually contained in the sample the content listed on the label. Overall, the assay results were consistent with the labelled content in only 31 of the59 preparations (Arch Intern Med. 2003. 163. 699-704).
- When the FDA announced in 2003 a proposed rule to establish good manufacturing practices for supplements, the FDA cited data that 5 of 18 soy and/or red clover supplements contained only 50-80% of the quantity of isoflavones stated on the label, and 8 of 25 probiotic products contained less than 1% of the live bacteria claimed on the label.
- Quality really should start with Good Agricultural Practices (GAP�s).
- Quality concerns with regard to laboratory testing (Integrative Medicine. 2006. 5 [1]. 34-37 and 5[2]. 38-41).
- The Certificate of Analysis (COA) for raw material unfortunately is often just a certificate of content and may NOT accurately reflect the true content of the raw material.
- Neither manufacturers� in house labs nor contract labs are regulated.
- Problems that exist with laboratory testing include dry labbing (lab reports a desirable result without ever performing the analysis), method rigging (lab alters the method of testing to produce a desirable result), and use of poor-quality reference standards (use of reagent grade chemicals rather than a primary or a secondary standard).
- There are in 2006 very few fully validated laboratory methodologies for analytical testing of botanicals.
-Additional quality issues include contamination of some herbs with other botanicals, micro-organisms, microbial toxins, fumigating agents, pesticides, heavy metals, or prescription or over the counter drugs.
* In 1998 the California Department of Health reported in a letter published in the New England Journal of Medicine that 32% of Asian patent medicines sold in that state contained undeclared pharmaceuticals or heavy metals, including ephedrine ( a stimulant), chlorpheniramine (an antihistamine), methyltestosterone (an anabolic steroid), phenacetin (a pain killer), lead, mercury, and arsenic (N Engl J Med. 1998. 339. 847).
* A study in which 500 Asian patent medicines were screened for the presence of heavy metals and 134 drugs found that 10% were contaminated (Bull Environ Contam Toxicol. 2000. 65. 112-119).
* A study in which all unique Ayurvedic herbal medicine products were purchased from all stores within 20 miles of Boston City Hall found that 14 of 70 products (20%) contained heavy metals and that if taken as recommended by the manufacturer, each of these 14 products could result in heavy metal intakes above published regulatory standards (JAMA. 2004. 292. 2868-2873).
* Adulteration of imported Chinese dietary supplements sold in Japan is responsible for 622 cases of illness, 148 hospitalizations, and 3 deaths (Report of the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare. September 20, 2002).
* A 2002 Bastyr University study of 20 probiotic supplements found that 16 contained bacteria not listed on the label, 6 contained organisms that can make people sick, and 4 contained no live organisms.
* PC-SPES was removed from the market in 2002 after it was determined that it was adulterated with the prescription blood thinner, warfarin.
Edited by nootropikamil, 11 March 2007 - 07:15 AM.
#148
Posted 20 May 2006 - 02:05 AM
Cognitive Enhancers/Smart Drugs/Nootropics Suppliers Worldwide 2006
This is a list of current suppliers of Cognitive Enhancers/Smart Drugs/Nootropics. I recommend each person to determine for themselves based on there own research whom to order from. Please consider the following factors: Who are you supporting, how long has the company been in business, and are they on file with the BBB (Better Business Bureaus) for US companies.
Updated: 05-2006
USA:
Unique Nutrition| www.uniquenutrition.net |
[Started 2000 - Considered one of the largest highest quality US Smart Drug Producers in the US and a member of the BBB- One of the first to sell Piracetam, Aniracetam, Oxiracetam, Pramiracetam in the US - Prescription Smart drugs, Nootropics, and Brain nutrients. 3rd party tested]
Smart Nutrition| www.smart-nutrition.net |
[Started 1993 - Focus nootropics & nootropic formulas- First to sell Idebenone, Pyritinol, Picamilon, and Centrophenoxine in the US]
NuBrain Store |Nubrain|
[Started 1995 - Considered one of the largest Suppliers. Supplies dietary supplements & nootropics - Located US, but many items shipped from outside the US.]
Bulk Nutrition |1Fast400|
[Started 2002 - Focus bulk sports supplements & nootropics]
Beyond-A-Century|www.beyond-a-century.com|
[Started 1983 - Focus antiaging & nootropic powders]
Outside The USA:
Quality Health Inc. (QHI)| www.qhi.co.uk |
Inhome Health Services | www.inhome-health.com |
HEP (Health Enhancement Products) |www.hepmed.com|
International Antiaging Systems (IAS)| http://www.smart-dru...order-Intro.htm |
Biogenesis Laboratories | www.biogenesis.co.za |
[Started 1997 - Supplies nootropics - Located South Africa]
Price Comparison:
American Sources:
Unique Nutrition
5-HTP – 20 Grams $19.99
N-Acetyl-L-Carnitine - 120x750mg $29.99, 100 Grams $19.9
Alpha GPC – 30x300mg $11.49, 60x300mg $19.99, 25 Grams $35
Aniracetam - 40x750mg $24.99, 50 Grams $19.99
Bacopa – 50 Grams $7.50
Bromocriptine – 30x2.5 mg $19.99
Centrophenoxine - 30x500mg $19.99, 60x500 mg $34.99 50 Grams $35
Deprenyl - 50x5mg $39.99
DMAE – 200x130mg $10.75, 100 Grams $5
L-DOPA – 30 Grams $15
D-Phenylalanine – 50x500mg $30
Hydergine – 20x1.5mg $5.99, 20x4.5mg $19.99
Idebenone - 60x90mg caps $39.99, 25 Grams $39.99
L-Huperzine A – 60x100mcg $17.49, 120x100mcg $29.99
Galantamine - 90x8mg - $49.99, 35 Grams $50
Picamilon - 20 Grams $14.99
Piracetam - 120x800mg $19.99, 0.5 Kilograms $12.50
Pyritinol - 60x400mg $34.99, 50 Grams $49.99
L-Theanine – 60x200mg $24.50, 20 Grams $29.99
Tianeptine – 30x12.5mg $25
L-Tryptophan – 60x500mg $29.99
N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine – 60x300mg $7.49, 100 Grams $15
Vincamine - 30x20mg $5.75, 60x20mg $10.49
Vinpocetine - 60x10mg $4.63, 120x10mg $8.75, 50 Grams Complex $15
Offers volume discounts, membership program, smart drug books.
Smart Nutrition
Aniracetam - 60x400mg - $29.95
Centrophenoxine - 60x250mg - $19.95
CDP-Choline - 60x200mg - $19.95
Galantamine 30x8mg $23.95, 60x8mg - $39.95
Huperzine A - 60x50mcg - $9.95
Idebenone - 60x45mg - $29.95, 30x150mg $39.95
Oxiracetam - 30x750mg - $29.95
Picamilon - 60x100mg - $29.95
Pyritinol - 60x200mg - $19.95
Vinpocetine - 60x20mg - $19.95
Get Smart - [Vinpocetine 10 mg, Centrophenoxine 200 mg, Pyritinol 200 mg, Picamilon 50 mg, Aniracetam 150 mg, Oxiracetam 50 mg, Idebenone 10 mg, Galantamine 300 mcg, Huperzine A 100 mcg.] - 60 caps - $42.95
No Worries - [Phenibut 200 mg Picamilon 50 mg Rhodiola rosea 150 mg L-Theanine 30 mg] - 60 caps - $39.95
Pay Attention - [Vinpocetine 5 mg, DMAE 50, Centrophenoxine 50 mg, Pyritinol 50 mg, Piracetam 50 mg, Aniracetam 50 mg, Picamilon 25 mg, Idebenone 5 mg, Ginkgo 25 mg, Rhodiola 50 mg, Huperzine A 50 mcg, Galantamine 100 mcg] - 60 caps - $24.95
Offers volume discounts.
Bulk Nutrition
Alpha-GPC - 50G - $18.99, 150G $49.99
Aniracetam - 30G - $11, 250G $70
Idebenone - 25G - $32.50
Piracetam - 250G - $9.99, 700G $19.99
Oxiracetam – 25G - $19.99, 50G $36.99
Offers volume discounts.
NuBrain
Pramiracetam - 20x300mg - $65
Centrophenoxine – 60x250mg - $35
Deprenyl - 50x5mg - $49
Idebenone - 60x45mg - $29
Nicergoline -- 45x5mg $22
Offers volume discounts and combos.
Beyond-A-Century
Galantamine - 720 mg in 35G - $47.50
Idebenone - 50G - $57.75, Idebenone Complex [Idebenone 9.99 Grams with tocotrienols] $27.75
Vinpocetine - 1G - $7.25
Piracetam - 300G - $12.50
Picamilon - 20G - $10.75
Huperzine A Powder Blend 50G – [50mcg Huperzine, 10mg Vinpocetine, & 485mg glutamine- 100 Doses] - $8.50
Bacopa – 50G (20-25% bacosides) - $5.50
Outside the USA:
International Antiaging Systems (IAS)
Aniracetam - 20x750mg - $49.95
Centrophenoxine - 60x250mg - $29.95
Deprenyl - 50x5mg - $44.95, liquid - 14mlx300mg - $69.95
Hydergine - 30x4.5mg - $22.95, liquid - 40mlx40mg - $12.95
Idebenone 60x30mg - $25.95
Modafinil - 30x100 mg - $149.95
Nicergoline - 45x5mg - $19.95
Piracetam - 60x800mg - $21.95, 40x1,200mg $25.95, liquid - 100mlx20G - $16.95
Vasopressin - 2.5mlx2.5ml - $25.95
Offers volume discounts.
Quality Health Inc (QHI)
Centrophenoxine - 60x250mg - $28.57
Desmopressin - 2.5ml - $23.60
Hydergine - 30x4.5mg - $17.70, FAS - 60x4.5mg - $31.06
Deprenyl - 50x5mg - $44.77
Nicergoline - 45x5mg $17.70
Piracetam - 60x800mg - $16.52
Pramiracetam - 60x200mg $49.69
Adrafinil - 40x300mg - $25.50
Modafinil - 30x100mg - $93.23
Aniracetam - 20x750mg - $42.48
GH3 - 25x100 mg - $26.18
Biogenesis
Centrophenoxine - 60x250mg - $28.35
Deprenyl - Jumex - 50x5mg - $42.70, Selepryl - 12mlx300mg - $66.45
Hydergine - FAS - 30x4.5mg - $21.80, Liquid - 40ml $12.30
Nicergoline - 45x5mg $18.95
Piracetam - 60x800mg - $20.85, 100mlxliquid - $16.10
Pyritinol - 60x100mg - $16.10
Vasopressin - 2.5 ml - $24.65
InHome Health
Anacervix (Vincamine/Piracetam) - 30x400mg - $10.93
Deprenyl - 50x5mg - $42.57
Desmopressin - 2. 5ml spray - $23.59
Hydergine- 28x4.5mg - $17.83
Nicergoline - 45x5mg $15.42
Piracetam - 60x800mg - $16.39
KH3 - 90x100mg - $68.74
www.cerebralhealth.com
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Posted 20 May 2006 - 02:43 AM
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