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Phenibut is used in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Latvia as a pharmaceutical drug to treat anxiety and to improve sleep (e.g., in the treatment of insomnia). [5] [6] It is also used for various other indications, including the treatment of asthenia, depression, alcoholism, alcohol withdrawal syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder, stuttering, tics, vestibular disorders, Ménière's disease ...
Phenibut (Anvifen, Fenibut, Noofen) is an anxiolytic [42] used in Russia. [43] Phenibut is a GABA B receptor agonist , [ 42 ] as well as an antagonist at α 2 δ subunit -containing voltage-dependent calcium channels (VDCCs), similarly to gabapentinoids like gabapentin and pregabalin . [ 44 ]
This page is a list of Russian drugs, or drugs that were developed in Russia, the former Soviet Union, and/or post-Soviet countries.. Many Russian drugs are indicated for enhancing physical, mental, and/or cognitive performance, including drugs described as nootropics or cognitive enhancers, drugs combatting fatigue, so-called adaptogens or actoprotectors, and others.
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Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome (BZD withdrawal) is the cluster of signs and symptoms that may emerge when a person who has been taking benzodiazepines as prescribed develops a physical dependence on them and then reduces the dose or stops taking them without a safe taper schedule.
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Glufimet (dimethyl 3-phenylglutamate hydrochloride) – experimental drug related to phenibut; Glutamic acid (glutamate) – neurotransmitter; Homotaurine (tramiprosate) – GABA A receptor agonist, GABA B receptor antagonist; Hopantenic acid (N-pantoyl-GABA) – central nervous system depressant used in Russia
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