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  2. Nootropic - Wikipedia

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    Nootropics (/ n oʊ. ə ˈ t r oʊ p ɪ k s / noh-ə-TROHP-iks or / n oʊ. ə ˈ t r ɒ p ɪ k s / noh-ə-TROP-iks), [1] colloquially brain supplements, smart drugs and cognitive enhancers, are natural, semisynthetic or synthetic compounds which purportedly improve cognitive functions, such as executive functions, attention or memory.

  3. Glycerophosphorylcholine - Wikipedia

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    L-α-Glycerophosphorylcholine (alpha-GPC, choline alfoscerate, sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine) is a natural choline compound found in the brain. It is also a parasympathomimetic acetylcholine precursor [1] which has been investigated for its potential for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease [2] and other dementias.

  4. 30 of the Best Brain Supplements for Adults - AOL

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    ONNIT Alpha Brain Premium Nootropic Brain Supplement. MedChoice 10-in-1 Nootropic Brain Supplements. ONNIT Alpha Brain Black Label. Peak Performance Alpha Day Nootropic Energy Supplement.

  5. Guanfacine - Wikipedia

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    Guanfacine, sold under the brand name Tenex (immediate-release) and Intuniv (extended-release) among others, is an oral alpha-2a agonist medication used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and high blood pressure. [3] [10] Common side effects include sleepiness, constipation, and dry mouth. [10]

  6. Prazosin - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] Prazosin is an inverse agonist at α 1-adrenergic receptors; [15] these receptors are expressed on dendrites that noradrenergic neurons synapse onto in the brain. Some of the noradrenergic pathways in the central nervous system form part of the ascending reticular activating system , which promotes arousal when stimulated.

  7. Endorphins - Wikipedia

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    Endorphins (contracted from endogenous morphine) [1] [2] [3] are peptides produced in the brain that block the perception of pain and increase feelings of wellbeing. They are produced and stored in the pituitary gland of the brain.