RACETAM




'Racetams' are a class of nootropic drugs that share a pyrrolidine nucleus.

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Mechanism
Examples
External links

Mechanism


The racetams are understood to work by activating glutamate receptors that are colocalized with cholinergic receptors, thus increasing the firing of the latter. The racetams consequently increase memory capacity by nearly the same method as the acetylcholinesterase inhibitors.

Examples



Piracetam - The first of the racetams to be discovered (in the mid-1960s); water-soluble racetam

Aniracetam - Fat-soluble racetam; popular in Japan

Oxiracetam - Water-soluble racetam

Pramiracetam - Fat-soluble racetam

Phenylpiracetam

Etiracetam

Levetiracetam

Nefiracetam

Rolziracetam

Nebracetam

Fasoracetam

Coluracetam

Brivaracetam

Seletracetam

External links



The Cognitive Enhancement Research Institute

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