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Posted by Ame Sans Vie on November 10, 2003, at 15:50:30
This greatly sparked my interest as I currently take picamilon on a daily basis... what do you all think?
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Phenibut (beta-phenyl-GABA): a tranquilizer and nootropic drug.
Lapin I.
Department of Clinical and Experimental Psychopharmacology, Bekhterev's Psychoneurological Institute, Bekhterev Street, 3, St. Petersburg, 193019, Russia. spbinstb@infopro.spb.su
Phenibut (beta-phenyl-gamma-aminobutyric acid HCl) is a neuropsychotropic drug that was discovered and introduced into clinical practice in Russia in the 1960s. It has anxiolytic and nootropic (cognition enhancing) effects. It acts as a GABA-mimetic, primarily at GABA(B) and, to some extent, at GABA(A) receptors. It also stimulates dopamine receptors and antagonizes beta-phenethylamine (PEA), a putative endogenous anxiogenic. The psychopharmacological activity of phenibut is similar to that of baclofen, a p-Cl-derivative of phenibut. This article reviews the structure-activity relationship of phenibut and its derivatives. Emphasis is placed on the importance of the position of the phenyl ring, the role of the carboxyl group, and the activity of optical isomers. Comparison of phenibut with piracetam and diazepam reveals similarities and differences in their pharmacological and clinical effects. Phenibut is widely used in Russia to relieve tension, anxiety, and fear, to improve sleep in psychosomatic or neurotic patients; as well as a pre- or post-operative medication. It is also used in the therapy of disorders characterized by asthenia and depression, as well as in post-traumatic stress, stuttering and vestibular disorders.
Posted by Simian on November 11, 2003, at 5:17:43
In reply to Phenibut (beta-phenyl-GABA) -- another picamilon?, posted by Ame Sans Vie on November 10, 2003, at 15:50:30
Sorry to hijack the thread, but I've been thinking of trying Picamilon.
Could you share your experience with it? Has it helped anxiety or anything? Any side effects?
Thanks.
Posted by Larry Hoover on November 11, 2003, at 18:16:31
In reply to Phenibut (beta-phenyl-GABA) -- another picamilon?, posted by Ame Sans Vie on November 10, 2003, at 15:50:30
> This greatly sparked my interest as I currently take picamilon on a daily basis... what do you all think?
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> ~~~
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> Phenibut (beta-phenyl-GABA): a tranquilizer and nootropic drug.
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> Lapin I.
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> Department of Clinical and Experimental Psychopharmacology, Bekhterev's Psychoneurological Institute, Bekhterev Street, 3, St. Petersburg, 193019, Russia. spbinstb@infopro.spb.su
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> Phenibut (beta-phenyl-gamma-aminobutyric acid HCl) is a neuropsychotropic drug that was discovered and introduced into clinical practice in Russia in the 1960s. It has anxiolytic and nootropic (cognition enhancing) effects. It acts as a GABA-mimetic, primarily at GABA(B) and, to some extent, at GABA(A) receptors. It also stimulates dopamine receptors and antagonizes beta-phenethylamine (PEA), a putative endogenous anxiogenic. The psychopharmacological activity of phenibut is similar to that of baclofen, a p-Cl-derivative of phenibut. This article reviews the structure-activity relationship of phenibut and its derivatives. Emphasis is placed on the importance of the position of the phenyl ring, the role of the carboxyl group, and the activity of optical isomers. Comparison of phenibut with piracetam and diazepam reveals similarities and differences in their pharmacological and clinical effects. Phenibut is widely used in Russia to relieve tension, anxiety, and fear, to improve sleep in psychosomatic or neurotic patients; as well as a pre- or post-operative medication. It is also used in the therapy of disorders characterized by asthenia and depression, as well as in post-traumatic stress, stuttering and vestibular disorders.
>It makes me curious, but they've got a lot of interesting compounds "over there" that we'll never see "over here". Apart from being a curiosity, what do you think the information will give you?
Lar
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