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[[Meclofenoxate]], is a nootropic also known as Centrophenoxine or Lucidril that acts as a precursor to [[choline]]. It is generally considered safe with the only counterindications being [[depression]], [[mania]], [[wikipedia:epilepsy|epilepsy]] and [[wikipedia:convulsions|convulsions]]. | [[Meclofenoxate]], is a nootropic also known as Centrophenoxine or Lucidril that acts as a precursor to [[choline]]. It is generally considered safe with the only counterindications being [[depression]], [[mania]], [[wikipedia:epilepsy|epilepsy]] and [[wikipedia:convulsions|convulsions]]. | ||
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''[[Meclofenoxate|Main article: | ''[[Talk:Meclofenoxate|Main article: TalkMeclofenoxate]]'' | ||
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=== See also === | ===See also=== | ||
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* [[Psychoactive substance index]] [[Category:Summary]] | *[[Psychoactive substance index]] | ||
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Meclofenoxate, is a nootropic also known as Centrophenoxine or Lucidril that acts as a precursor to choline. It is generally considered safe with the only counterindications being depression, mania, epilepsy and convulsions.
See also