2.9.9 Phenibut

Phenibut #

Common Nomenclature β-phenyl-γ-aminobutyric acid
Street & Reference Names Noofen; Citrocard;
Reference Dosage Light 300mg+; Common 600mg+; Strong 1200mg+ [TripSit]
Threshold 250mg+; Light 500mg+; Common 1g+; Strong 1g+; Heavy 3.5g+ [Psychonautwiki]
Maximum Dose Experienced 700mg
Form Capsules
RoA Oral
Source / Jurisdiction Internet / UK

SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE #

This is a well known and popular chemical, having been developed in the former Soviet Union. One claim to fame is that it is mandated for inclusion in a cosmonaut’s medical kit.

It is used as a tranquilliser and an anxiolytic, but is prescribed for a wide range of ailments, including depression, PTSD and alcoholism. It is sometimes suggested that it causes less drowsiness than some of the more common remedies.

Whilst its nootropic related properties are less widely documented, it has had a presence in this field for many years, with claims that it enhances motivation, focus and concentration being commonplace. Again, however, it is positioned for use within a regular dosing regime.

On my single experiment, there were definite anxiolytic effects, with something of a clear headiness also present. I felt a strange artificial sort of well being, and a mood lift which lasted some hours.

Overall this proved to be one of the most active of the chemical nootropics I sampled, and one which I may re-test at some point in the future.