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Thoughts 8 years later on the SSC article on russian psychopharmacology?

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The nootropics spaces online (notably /r/nootropics, among others) contain references to compounds like semax or noopept which seem to have unclear support from the literature, or in the case of semax have hundreds of studies from russian labs, and only a single one from a western lab (https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acschemneuro.1c00707).

After having little success with the headache meds my doctors have been prescribing me, I was thinking of trying some of these compounds. I was curious what your guys' thoughts are on these compounds. Is there a good reason they haven't been studied much in the west yet, or is it just inertia?

Open to any thoughts.

Thanks.

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Update: I serendipitely stumbled upon betahistidine and it seems like a no-brainer low hanging fruit from a quick glance, acting as an ear selective vasodilator https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betahistine#:~:text=Primarily%2C%20it%20is%20a%20weak%20agonist%20on%20the%20H1%20receptors%20located%20on%20blood%20vessels%20in%20the%20inner%20ear.%20This%20gives%20rise%20to%20local%20vasodilation%20and%20increased%20permeability%2C%20which%20helps%20to%20reverse%20the%20underlying%20problem%20of%20endolymphatic%20hydrops.

edit doesn't seem very effective but good to have in a polyphamacotherapy

maybe synergetyc with pge2