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After seeing that the "Piracetam low toxity, no side-effects" harangue's also spread on the substance's Wikipedia page, I feel absolutely compelled to somehow publish and share a scary growing body of knowledge on nightmare-like side-effects reported by users on forums. I do feel so because of my hellish experience with a minimal dose of the substance. I wonder how this information may be correctly posted on the article.
http://www.longecity.org/forum/topic/79881-piracetam-how-to-recover-from-its-ill-effects/
http://www.longecity.org/forum/topic/99723-the-curse-of-noopeptpiracetampramiracetamracetams/
To whom it may concern:
I removed these tags from the article on the basis that the vast majority of the current article revision is well-cited to WP:MEDRS-quality PUBMED-indexed secondary sources and medical textbooks.
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While I left the section tag for this in the
Nootropic#Cholinergics section, it would be better to use the {{
npsn}}
tag (e.g., npsn-tagged text
non-primary source needed) or the {{
medref-inline}}
tag (e.g., medref-inline-tagged text
medical citation needed) to specify exactly where the problematic statements in the text are, as this helps other editors identify sourcing problems to fix.
Unless the article significantly expands (i.e., ≥2x byte count increase) without adequate medical sourcing, please don't re-add these maintenance templates (re: WP:DRIVEBY); doing otherwise is really not helpful to readers or other editors. Seppi333 ( Insert 2¢) 02:20, 7 February 2023 (UTC)
There is some research around Sulbutiamine ( synthetic derivative of thiamine ) ( /info/en/?search=Sulbutiamine ) that it can be used as a nootropic 80.208.71.138 ( talk) 16:47, 26 August 2023 (UTC)
Why was my recent edit removed. The contents were supported by reliable pubmed research papers
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:MobileDiff/1176475346 Hu741f4 ( talk) 23:22, 21 September 2023 (UTC)
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Pages moved to a subpage: Talk:Nootropic/Academic doping • Talk:Nootropic/Academic doping talk page |
After seeing that the "Piracetam low toxity, no side-effects" harangue's also spread on the substance's Wikipedia page, I feel absolutely compelled to somehow publish and share a scary growing body of knowledge on nightmare-like side-effects reported by users on forums. I do feel so because of my hellish experience with a minimal dose of the substance. I wonder how this information may be correctly posted on the article.
http://www.longecity.org/forum/topic/79881-piracetam-how-to-recover-from-its-ill-effects/
http://www.longecity.org/forum/topic/99723-the-curse-of-noopeptpiracetampramiracetamracetams/
To whom it may concern:
I removed these tags from the article on the basis that the vast majority of the current article revision is well-cited to WP:MEDRS-quality PUBMED-indexed secondary sources and medical textbooks.
{{
More medical citations needed}}
{{
Original research}}
{{
Unreliable sources}}
While I left the section tag for this in the
Nootropic#Cholinergics section, it would be better to use the {{
npsn}}
tag (e.g., npsn-tagged text
non-primary source needed) or the {{
medref-inline}}
tag (e.g., medref-inline-tagged text
medical citation needed) to specify exactly where the problematic statements in the text are, as this helps other editors identify sourcing problems to fix.
Unless the article significantly expands (i.e., ≥2x byte count increase) without adequate medical sourcing, please don't re-add these maintenance templates (re: WP:DRIVEBY); doing otherwise is really not helpful to readers or other editors. Seppi333 ( Insert 2¢) 02:20, 7 February 2023 (UTC)
There is some research around Sulbutiamine ( synthetic derivative of thiamine ) ( /info/en/?search=Sulbutiamine ) that it can be used as a nootropic 80.208.71.138 ( talk) 16:47, 26 August 2023 (UTC)
Why was my recent edit removed. The contents were supported by reliable pubmed research papers
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:MobileDiff/1176475346 Hu741f4 ( talk) 23:22, 21 September 2023 (UTC)