Posted by Quintal on April 22, 2007, at 18:30:17
In reply to Re: Tianeptine + Nicergoline = Remission (For Me!), posted by Declan on April 22, 2007, at 18:24:25
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NICERGOLINE (Sermion®)Nicergoline is an ergoloid mesylate derivative that is currently being used in the battle to treat senile dementia. Interestingly it has been found to improve mental agility through enhancing clarity and perception.
*In this instance it is different to the effects of Hydergine* - (which improves oxygen stability, increases mental ability - i.e. it extends the period of useful mental workload, and has been designated as an I.Q. booster with its brain dendrite stimulation).
Nicergoline on the other hand appears to enhance clarity, perception and clear thought.
Dosages for the treatment of senile dementia have been as high as 30mg to 60mg daily, however treatment and protection from ARMD would normally indicate 5mg once, twice or three times daily. Like nearly all nootropics, nicergoline has been shown in clinical trials to be safe when used respectfully.
__________________________________________________I can't post the link because the site allows online purachsing of nicergoline and other non-FDA approved drugs.
Q
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