RGPU-95
Racetam sold online as a nootropic
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RGPU-95, also known as p-chlorophenylpiracetam, is a racetam and a derivative of phenylpiracetam.[1][2][3] It was developed by Russian researchers as a potential antidepressant and anxiolytic agent and was first described in the scientific literature by 2010.[1][2][3] The drug is described as 5 to 10 times more potent in its activity than phenylpiracetam in animals.[1][2][3] It has been identified as a novel psychoactive drug and nootropic sold on the Internet.[1][2]
Other namesp-Cl-Phenylpiracetam; para-Chlorophenylpiracetam; 4-Chlorophenylpiracetam
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| Other names | p-Cl-Phenylpiracetam; para-Chlorophenylpiracetam; 4-Chlorophenylpiracetam |
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| Formula | C12H13ClN2O2 |
| Molar mass | 252.70 g·mol−1 |
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See also
- Cebaracetam (amide replaced with 2-piperazinone)
- List of Russian drugs