GVS-111 / Omberacetam
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Not reconstituted — capsulesdelivery, so there's no vial to draw from.
A synthetic proline-containing dipeptide ester (racetam-related) that is orally active, very cheap and widely sold for memory, learning and mild anxiolysis, reported to upregulate BDNF and NGF. It is a small molecule rather than an injectable peptide, and its human evidence is limited to a small number of older Russian trials of modest quality, so efficacy in healthy users is not well established. Popular and generally well-tolerated, but treat the cognitive claims as under-evidenced.