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Phenibut FAA

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Phenibut FAA (free amino acid)

SKU: phenibut-faa

ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Phenibut FAA

ADDITIONAL INGREDIENTS:

OTHER NAMES: 4-amino-3-phenylbutyric acid; 4-amino-3-phenylbutyric acid hydrochloride; 4-amino-3-phenylbutyric acid, (DL)-(+-)-mixture; 4-amino-3-phenylbutyric acid, (L)-(-)-isomer; beta-(aminomethyl)benzenepropanoic acid; beta-(aminomethyl)hydrocinnamic acid; beta-phenyl-gamma-aminobutyric acid; citrocard; fenibut; fenibut citrate; noophen; phenibut; phenybut; phenyl-GABA

CAS NUMBER: 1078-21-3

ATC CODE:

FORMULA: C10H13FNO2

MOLAR MASS: 179.219 g·mol−1

ITEM TYPE: powder

QUANTITY PER PACK: 10 to 50 grams

STORAGE: Store in a cool and dry place. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep out of reach of children.

A micro spoon is added to Phenibut FAA (1 ml) = 400 mg (approximately).

The product is not intended for human use. For laboratory use only.

Phenibut FAA is a research chemical and a derivative of Phenibut HCl

Phenibut [4-amino-3-(4-fluorophenyl)butyric acid] is a neuropsychotropic drug that was developed and introduced into clinical practice in Russia in the 1960s. It is known for its anxiolytic and nootropic effects. Similarly to pregabalin and gabapentin, phenibut acts as a strong VGCC (Voltage Gate Calcium Channel) blocker at the α2 subunit. In addition to that, phenibut exerts its therapeutic effects via its GABA-mimetic action, primarily at GABA-B and, to some extent, at GABA-A receptors. In that aspect, the psychopharmacological activity of phenibut is similar to that of baclofen, a p-Cl-derivative of phenibut. Furthermore, phenibut antagonizes β-phenethylamine (PEA), a presumed endogenous anxiogenic. It also stimulates dopamine receptors, which most likely accounts for its focus enhancing properties.

Phenibut has been demonstrated to act as a neuroprotective agent in vitro, however the exact mechanism of action in this case remains unknown.

In Russia, clinicians prescribe phenibut for tension, anxiety, and fear relief, to improve sleep improve sleep in psychosomatic or neurotic patients.

It is also used as a pre- or post-operative medication, as well as in the treatment of disorders characterized by asthenia and depression, in post-traumatic stress, stuttering and vestibular disorders.

In recent years, phenibut has gained its recognition worldwide as an anxiolytic and nootropic agent.

According to anecdotal evidence, low-dose phenibut is particularly useful for achieving a clear-headed state of mind, enhanced focus and motivation, mood improvement, combating stress and social anxiety. Phenibut seems to have its unique profile that encourages socialization in a manner distinct from benzodiazepines (which merely increase socialization through disinhibition), in that it directly increases the urge to communicate with others.

It is important to keep in mind that while phenibut is energizing and tends to increase libido at lower doses, it is highly sedative at higher doses.

There are also reports from people who managed to quit drinking with the aid of phenibut.

Bodybuilders and athletes use phenibut before resistance training, as studies show that raising GABA levels leads to increased secretion of human growth hormone (HGH).

Benefits of taking phenibut

  • lessened anxiety;
  • deepened capacity to relax;
  • boost in energy;
  • enhanced mood;
  • increased sociability;
  • improved focus and concentration;
  • enhanced motivation;
  • increased libido;
  • restful sleep;
  • possible pre-workout aid;
  • possible drinking cessation aid.

Side effects

Below side effects are likely to be experienced with exceedingly high doses.

  • dizziness;
  • nausea;
  • fatigue;
  • poor balance;
  • reduced consciousness.

Interactions

  • alcohol;
  • benzodiazepines;
  • pregabalin;
  • gabapentin.

Dosage

With phenibut, it’s important to start low, at 200-300 mg per day. Phenibut is best absorbed on empty stomach. It takes a longer while to work (up to 3 hours in some users), while its effects can be long-lasting (up to 16 hours), which is why it is of great importance to refrain from premature redosing.

Since tolerance to its effects may develop, it is safe not to take phenibut more than three times a week and never exceed 2-3 grams per day.

Phenibut is not meant for long-term daily use, as in such cases dependence may develop. Withdrawal symptoms include anxiety, agitation, depression, cognitive deficits, fatigue and depersonalization. In more severe cases, vomiting, heart palpitations, tremor, insomnia, and visual and auditory hallucinations might be experienced.