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Aniracetam (1-p-anisoyl-2-pyrrolidinone) is a fat-soluble ampakine nootropic in the racetam-class of compounds. Aniracetam is up to 10-times more potent than the original racetam, Piracetam.
Aniracetam was patented by Swiss-based pharmaceutical company F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG in the 1978. It is similar in structure to Piracetam. Aniracetam, like all racetam nootropics, has a pyrrolidone nucleus at its core.
Aniracetam is sold as a prescription drug (Ampamet, Draganon, Memodrin, Referan, Sarpul) in Europe. And as a supplement in the United States.
A favorite racetam among the nootropics community. Neurohackers use Aniracetam to boost memory and learning. And to relieve anxiety, depression, stress, and improve sociability.[i]
Aniracetam helps:
- Brain Optimization: Aniracetam significantly improves brain function after traumatic brain injury including stroke (ischemia).[ii] And enhances your brain’s ability to repair damaged cell membranes.
- Neurotransmitters: Aniracetam reduces the desensitization of glutamate (AMPA) receptors in your brain. Which boosts neural signaling by increasing the effectiveness of glutamate. Resulting in better focus and concentration.[iii]
- Brain Energy: Aniracetam improves memory and recall. It releases 200 – 300% more acetylcholine in the brain. Which can increase focus, and clarity of thought.[iv]
Overview
Aniracetam is in the racetam-family of nootropic compounds. It is a fat-soluble ampakine nootropic. AMPA (α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic) refers to one of three glutamate receptors in your brain.[v]
The racetam-class of nootropics have a pyrrolidone nucleus at their core. And Aniracetam is a Cholinergic compound, meaning it affects acetylcholine levels in the brain.
Aniracetam is sold as a prescription drug in Europe and some of Asia under the names Ampamet, Draganon, Memodrin, Referan, and Sarpul. It is sold as an over-the-counter, unrestricted compound in the United States. But not as a dietary supplement.
One of the original synthetic nootropic compounds, it is known as a cognitive enhancer. And is known for its anxiolytic, or anti-anxiety effects.
Aniracetam is considered to be up to 10-times more potent than Piracetam. As an ampakine nootropic, it helps increase attention span, alertness and boosts memory.
Ampakines tend to have a stimulant effect. But do not produce the same stimulant side effects as Ritalin or coffee from prolonged use.
Aniracetam vs. Piracetam: What’s the Difference?
Swiss-based pharmaceutical company F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG developed Aniracetam in the late 1970’s as a derivative of Piracetam.
Aniracetam is fat-soluble while Piracetam is water-soluble. Fat-soluble molecules cross the blood-brain barrier more easily than water-soluble molecules.
Aniracetam works faster in the brain after taking it than Piracetam because of its superior bioavailability to the brain. But its effects don’t last as long as Piracetam.
The potency of Aniracetam seems almost counter-intuitive. Because most of an Aniracetam dose is lost in the liver during digestion. Only 0.2% or the original dose is available to the brain.[vi] Piracetam is nearly 100% bioavailable.[vii]
Both Aniracetam and Piracetam are cognitive enhancers. And both have neuroprotective qualities. Both racetams are able to improve learning and memory. And both are able to repair brain damage.
Aniracetam has additional benefits not shared with Piracetam. Aniracetam can reduce anxiety, depression and fear. And increase sociability.[viii] This may indicate its effects on dopamine and serotonin receptors in the brain.
How does Aniracetam Work in the Brain?
Aniracetam boosts brain health and function in several ways. But two in particular stand out.
- Aniracetam modulates AMPA receptors in the brain. The main metabolite of Aniracetam (70-80%) is N-anisoyl-GABA and is responsible for many of its effects.
2-Pyrrolidinone and p-anisilic acid are additional metabolites of the drug (20-30%), both of which are also active.[ix]
The main function of these metabolites is on the glutamate system in the brain. It reduces the desensitization of glutamate receptors. This causes the neurotransmitter glutamate to become more available in the brain.
More glutamate means better cognition and memory. And neural protection and repair due to brain injury.
- Aniracetam also seems to affect dopamine and serotonin receptors in the brain. Leading to improved mood and sociability.
One study published in the European Journal of Pharmacology demonstrated the anti-anxiety effects of Aniracetam. Researchers tracked the brain pathways in mice showing Aniracetam’s mechanism of action.[x] Illustrating the effect on dopamine and serotonin.
How things go bad
Glutamate is an excitatory relative of GABA. While GABA has a calming effect, glutamate stimulates. Glutamate is the most common neurotransmitter in the central nervous system.
But glutamate is actually toxic to neurons. And too much of it in your brain can kill brain cells. Lou Gehrig’s Disease for example, is caused by excess glutamate.
But glutamate is a pivotal neurotransmitter in the brain. It links the brain circuits involved in memory, learning and perception.
↑ Too much glutamate can kill neurons
↓ Too little glutamate can cause problems with memory, learning and perception
↓ Acetylcholine levels decline
All of these changes can happen at any age. And are a product of the food we eat, what we drink, lifestyle habits, the air we breathe and more.
So Aniracetam can help for age-related cognitive decline, as well as a student looking to do better in school. By boosting acetylcholine and controlling glutamate in the brain.
Aniracetam benefits
Aniracetam modulates AMPA receptors which are involved in how glutamate is used in your brain. More of the neurotransmitter glutamate is available. Which means better neural signaling across synapses. Your brain is working optimally despite stress, fatigue and anxiety.
There is anecdotal evidence that Aniracetam boosts communication between left and right brain hemispheres. You become more creative. And are prone to making innovative and resourceful decisions.
Aniracetam combined with choline boosts the production of the crucial neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Improving memory, recall and focus.
Aniracetam is fat-soluble and quickly enters your brain after you take it. Once in your brain, it boosts signal transmission, and protects neurons.
Aniracetam boosts acetylcholine so you should add a good choline source. Try Alpha GPC or CDP-Choline with Aniracetam. And give your brain the choline it needs.
How does Aniracetam feel?
Nootropics users report:
- Aniracetam as a study aid. On its own, Aniracetam seems to increase attention span for many neurohackers. And when combined with caffeine, many report being able to work effortlessly for hours on end.
- Increased auditory perception. If you love music, Aniracetam can take you deeper into your listening experience. Minute details like background guitars, and other auditory effects come alive. Every instrument becomes part of the sound stage.
- Increased visual acuity. The visual effects of Aniracetam feel like your brain is processing a broader spectrum of what’s in your visual range. Nature and your surroundings look more vibrant and beautiful.
- Sociability. Many users report being able to articulate thoughts, and improved speaking ability. Language and your vocabulary seem to flow effortlessly. Thoughts and ideas come with less effort.
You should be able to experience the effects of Aniracetam soon after you take it. It’s fat-soluble so it’s digested and enters your cells quickly. A 750 mg dose of Aniracetam should last for several hours. And unlike other stimulants, there is no “crash” once Aniracetam leaves your system.
Aniracetam Clinical Research
Researchers worked with 276 patients with cognitive disorders. They were given Aniracetam and tested at 3, 6 and 12 months.
Improved emotional states and better motor functionality was observed within 3 months. A boost in cognitive performance was observed within 6 months.
Findings concluded Aniracetam “is a promising option for patients with cognitive deficit” disorders. Improvements held throughout the 12-month study. And there was a favorable effect on emotional stability in patients with dementia.[xi]
Aniracetam as an Antidepressant
A study published in Psychopharmacology in 2001 showed Aniracetam helped stimulate the release of dopamine. The study reported Aniracetam as effective against depression caused by age-related brain dysfunction.[xii]
Aniracetam Improves Learning & Memory
Researchers put rats and mice through six scenarios. From drug-induced memory loss to electric shock avoidance, while administering Aniracetam. The results of all tests conclusively showed Aniracetam improving cognitive function. It didn’t matter what they put these animals through. Learning and memory improved with the use of Aniracetam.[xiii]
Aniracetam Repairs Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
We’re exposed to toxins everywhere we go. And in everything we do during our day. This toxin exposure wreaks havoc in our body, including our brain.
In this study, scientists showed one way to repair damage to synaptic transmission in the brain. They exposed pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats to ethanol and a saccharin-like sweetener. Pups born to these female rats would normally be extremely cognitively impaired. Just like babies born to alcoholic mothers.
In this study, the pups born with fetal alcohol syndrome were treated with Aniracetam 18 and 27 days after birth. Aniracetam completely restored synaptic transmissions in their brains. And reversed any cognitive deficits associated with fetal alcohol syndrome.[xiv]
Aniracetam Dosage
Recommended Aniracetam dosage is 1,500 mg per day. Taken in two 750 mg doses. One Aniracetam dose in the morning, and one in the early afternoon.
A 750 mg dose of Aniracetam taken in the morning will last until noon. And a noon 750 mg dose of Aniracetam should last until about mid-afternoon.
Aniracetam is sold in tablet, capsule and powder form. Tablets and capsules are usually 750 mg each.
Since Aniracetam is a fat-soluble nootropic, you should take it with a meal containing healthy fats. Or with a tablespoon of unrefined coconut oil, or extra virgin olive oil. My preferred healthy fat is a tablespoon of the new organic, non-GMO Performance Lab® MCT Oil.
Aniracetam Side Effects
Aniracetam is non-toxic. So is considered well-tolerated and safe.
Side effects are rare but can include anxiety, fatigue, headaches, nervousness and nausea. Side effects are often a result of unusually high doses of the nootropic.
Headaches from using Aniracetam typically happen when you forget to combine it with a good choline supplement. Headaches are often a symptom of a choline deficit in your brain.
Where to Buy Aniracetam
Aniracetam is sold in tablet, capsule and powder form. Tablets and capsules are usually 750 mg each.
You can buy Aniracetam from Smart Nutrition – Aniracetam in capsules. Or from Science.bio – Aniracetam for tubs of powder.
In Europe and some other countries around the world, Aniracetam is a prescription drug. And sold under the brand names Ampamet, Draganon, Memodrin, Referan, and Sarpul.
Nootropics Expert Recommendation
Aniracetam 1,500 mg per day
I recommend using Aniracetam as a nootropic supplement.
Your body does not make Aniracetam on its own. So to get its benefits you must take it as a supplement.
Aniracetam is especially helpful for those suffering from depression. Studies show it helps stop and reverse the symptoms associated with depression. This nootropic helps boost the activity of dopamine and serotonin in your brain.
Personally, I’ve found Aniracetam to be more effective (and safer) than any prescription anti-depressant I’ve ever tried.
Aniracetam is also particularly useful to students and executives who want to boost cognition, learning and memory. My experience using Aniracetam shows it helps boost study scores, workflow, learning and memory.
Aniracetam also helps improve verbal fluidity and sociability. Words seem to come easily, and vocabulary you didn’t know you had access to come into play.
Music sounds richer and fuller, and your listening experience enters a new level of music appreciation.
You should use Aniracetam with a good choline supplement like Alpha GPC or CDP-Choline. It helps boost neural acetylcholine, so demands the presence of more choline in your brain.
You can safely boost daily intake of Aniracetam to 3,000 mg. if needed.
You can buy Aniracetam from Smart Nutrition – Aniracetam in capsules. Or from Science.bio – Aniracetam for tubs of powder.
And don’t forget that Aniracetam is a fat-soluble nootropic. So must be taken with a healthy fat for best results. My preferred healthy fat is a tablespoon of the new organic, non-GMO Performance Lab® MCT Oil.
Join The Discussion - 467 comments
Sandra
November 24, 2021
Hi! David!
I’m 25 years Female, lately I’ve dealing with too much strees, I found that after drinking alcohol I feel amazingly calm, creative (I’ve read that alcohol is gaba agonist) should I try phenibut? (of course 1 to 2 times per week max). My second question would be about Aniracetam, can I take it occasionally like phenibut (or should I take it for couple weeks to feel something)
thanks!!!
David Tomen
November 29, 2021
Sandra, I never recommend Phenibut because it has too much potential for negative consequences including horrible detox when you quit.
You are much better off using other forms to boost and/or support GABA including Lemon Balm extract (https://nootropicsexpert.com/lemon-balm/), Valerian root extract (https://nootropicsexpert.com/valerian/), and possibly Magnolia Bark extract (https://nootropicsexpert.com/magnolia-bark/).
Aniracetam is a great anxiolytic but must be used with a choline supplement such as Alpha GPC or CDP-Choline and they are used twice per day during the day. You should feel its benefits the first day you use it.
Alex
October 30, 2021
Greetings David!
What do you think about nootropicsdepot shop? It seems like Aniracetam is much cheaper there, about 99.99$ for 250g.
David Tomen
October 31, 2021
Alex, I’ve never used Aniracetam from Nootropics Depot so cannot comment on it. I get mine from HR Supplements and have for years.
Angelina
October 21, 2021
Hey David wondering is aniracitam and piraciam and a few others I can take that’s just as good as dexamfetamine stimulant for adhd. Also I grave something like the nicotine still after a year. Even though I’m taking the stimulants it’s working but it’s not as efficient with complete focus and tasks and I didn’t know there were other types of dopamine.
David Tomen
October 27, 2021
Angelina, I responded to your questions under the comments section under my ADHD article. What you need for ADHD is in my ADHD article. That stack was designed to be used with or without stimulants. You increase dopamine with L-Tyrosine which is described in more detail in my ADHD article.
Siaoli
October 9, 2021
Hi David,
My 6 year old kid has selective mutism who talks a lot at home but very quiet at school. His school puts him in a play but he has stage fight. Can he use Aniracetam with CDP-Choline on a daily basis or just before going to stage?
Thanks,
David Tomen
October 11, 2021
Siaoli, you’ll get the best results by using both of them twice per day. You should know in a week or so if this will work or you need to try something else.
And you realize that Selective Mutism is an anxiety disorder? This is some information from the National Institute of Health here in the U.S. on the subject: https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/conditions/selective-mutism/
Another supplement you may want to try is Lemon Balm: https://nootropicsexpert.com/lemon-balm/. It worked great for one of my adult consultation clients in a similar situation.
Steve
October 7, 2021
Hi David, I read on one of your pages – you said Aniracetam and Sulbtiamine together was a good antidepressant for you – I think you said Aniracetam – How do you take them as a stack – potencies etc. ?
David Tomen
October 8, 2021
Steve, I personally use 750 mg Aniracetam with 300 mg Alpha GPC and 200 mg Sulbutiamine at 8 AM and then again at noon.
David K
October 3, 2021
can you take Aniracetam with Mind Lab Pro and Mind Lab Energy?
Thanks
David Tomen
October 3, 2021
David, you sure can. I use them every day and have been for years.
Greg
September 13, 2021
Hello David, first off, your website has been such a fantastic resource and I appreciate the work you have put into it. Thank you. I just started taking Aniracetam (750mg X2 daily) with Alpha GPC (300mg X2 daily) and have noticed a substantial drop in energy. Almost sleepy at times. Is there a way to counteract this? Before beginning Aniraceteam, I had been taking Lions Mane, Pycnogenol, Alpha GPC, and Phosphatidylserine. I stopped those except for Alpha GPC when I began the Aniracetam. I had been looking for a minor boost in cognition and a slight reduction in anxiety.
David Tomen
September 13, 2021
Greg, those symptoms can happen when you have either not enough acetylcholine in your system. Or (oddly enough) too much acetylcholine in your system. Chances are it is too much because not enough ACh usually results in a racetam-headache.
But fatigue is also a known but rare side effect with Aniracetam and it usually happens when overdosing it. Try cutting a single Aniracetam dose in half and use 300 – 400 mg and see if that fixes it.
If that doesn’t work then Aniracetam is the wrong supplement for you.
Greg
September 22, 2021
Hello David, thank you for your reply. After taking your advice and playing around with the dosage, my symptoms remained. I guess Aniracetam just isn’t for me! Do you think it would be worth experimenting with the other racetams, or would I expect to see the same results? As always, thank you for being such a great resource on nootropics.
Regards
Greg
David Tomen
September 24, 2021
Greg, I think you’ll have better luck getting back to the fundamentals for boosting cognition and reducing anxiety. And that could be precursors to boost dopamine, acetylcholine, serotonin and/or GABA for anxiety.
For cognition, check out the table near the top of this article for ideas: https://nootropicsexpert.com/best-nootropics/
Malik
September 5, 2021
HELLO DAVID! I am taking aniracetam for anxiety. I am taking lithium orotate for depression . Is it safe to take lithium orotate with aniracetam? Thanks
David Tomen
September 5, 2021
Malik, I use both and it works for me with no problem. They are not contraindicated.