Nootropic
Centrophenoxine
Also known as: Meclofenoxate, Lucidril
B
Evidence
Choline compound and anti-aging nootropic. Reduces lipofuscin and supports acetylcholine.
Primary uses
- Anti-aging
- Memory
- Choline supply
- Lipofuscin reduction
How it works
- DMAE precursor
- Reduces lipofuscin accumulation
- Acetylcholine support
Dosage
- Typical range
- 250-750 mg daily
- Timing
- Morning
- With food
- Optional
- Duration
- Long-term benefits
- Special populations
- Cognitive aging
Forms
- Capsules
Safety
Common side effects
- Headache
- GI upset
- Insomnia
Contraindications
- Seizure disorders
Evidence notes
Anti-aging nootropic
Grade B: Some human trials support key claims; further confirmation needed.
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