What is it? Donepezil, marketed as Aricept, is an oral or patch-based medication used to treat Alzheimer’s-related dementia, providing modest improvements in mental function without altering disease progression, and may cause side effects such as nausea, sleep disturbances, and muscle cramps. What does science research say? What do user think? *Based on large scale analysis…
What is it? Modafinil, marketed as Provigil, is an oral medication used to treat excessive daytime sleepiness due to narcolepsy, sleep apnea, or shift work sleep disorder, but it carries risks of severe allergic reactions, psychiatric effects, drug interactions, abuse, and potential harm to a fetus. What does science research say? What do user think?…
What is it? ALTO-100 (previously NSI-189) is an oral drug being developed to treat major depressive disorder, bipolar depression, and PTSD by potentially enhancing brain cell growth and signaling, although its exact mechanism is unknown. What does science research say? What do user think? *Based on large scale analysis of publicly available user experiences, the…