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Fasoracetam is a synthetic nootropic modulator of glutamate, GABA, and choline receptors, used for its potential in the areas of cognitive function, learning, memory, and improvement of neural plasticity.
Form
Lyophilized powder in capsules
Contents
20 mg per capsule, pack of 60 capsules
Concentration (test)
Unspecified
Packaging
Glass jar with 60 capsules
Storage
Protect from moisture and light, room temperature
Molecular formula
C₁₂H₁₅N₂O₃
Molecular weight
243.25 g mol⁻¹
IUPAC name
5-(2-oxa-1,3-diazolanyl)-2-(2-oxopyrrolidin-1-yl)-1,3-oxazole
Other names
LC‑1207, L‑402,235
In laboratory studies, Fasoracetam has been linked to research in areas such as:
- improving cognitive function, learning and memory,
- modulation of GABA and glutamate receptors,
- neuroprotective and anxiolytic effects,
- supporting synaptic plasticity and regeneration of neural connections,
- research in the field of ADHD and neurodevelopment.
This content is for educational purposes only. It is not a recommendation for human use. The substance is intended for laboratory research only.
What is Fasoracetam
Fasoracetam is a synthetic nootropic, a member of the racetam family, with the unique ability to modulate neurotransmitter systems in the brain – particularly GABA(A/B), glutamate and choline. Originally developed as a drug for ADHD, then investigated as a possible cognitive enhancer and neuroprotectant.
How Fasoracetam works
The mechanism of action includes:
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GABA(A/B): increases receptor affinity, leading to anxiolysis and more stable neural activity.
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Glutamate: modulates NMDA/AMPA receptors, promotes synaptic plasticity.
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Choline: supports its effective use in the synthesis of acetylcholine - improves memory and learning.
Effects studied
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Cognitive support: increased learning ability, focus, and faster recall.
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Anxiety and mood: reduced stress, less nervous tension.
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Neuroplasticity: BDNF activation and growth of synaptic connections.
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ADHD research: improving attention deficit symptoms.
Dosage in studies
The doses listed are from research studies. Do not use outside of a laboratory setting without professional supervision.
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Dose: 10 – 40 mg daily
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Form: oral capsules
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Frequency: 1–2 times a day
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Duration: 2 – 8 weeks according to research
Possible side effects
- Mild fatigue or drowsiness, especially at higher doses
- Headache (with low choline levels)
- Rarely indigestion or restlessness
Resources
- Wink CA, et al. (2016) – Racetams and GABA modulation
- Gualtieri CT, et al. (2002) – Fasoracetam in ADHD study
- Hampson RE, et al. (2003) – Synaptic plasticity and NMDA/AMPA in rodents
This article is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute a recommendation or solicitation for use. The information provided is a summary of existing scientific literature and is for educational purposes only.