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Purpose: GABA agonist for anxiety and stress relief.
Description
Noobut (Phenibut) tablets 0.25 g №20
Ingredients
Active ingredient: Phenibut 0.25 g per tablet.
Dosage
Dosage: The usual dose of Noobut (Phenibut) tablets is 250-500 mg taken 2-3 times daily. It is important to follow the instructions of your healthcare provider.
Indications
Noobut (Phenibut) tablets are indicated for the relief of anxiety, stress, and insomnia. It is commonly used to improve sleep quality and reduce feelings of tension.
Contraindications
Do not use Noobut (Phenibut) tablets if:
- You are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- You have a history of substance abuse.
- You are under 18 years old.
Directions
For oral administration. Swallow the tablet whole with water. Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
Scientific Evidence
Phenibut, the active ingredient in Noobut tablets, has been studied for its anxiolytic and calming effects. Research suggests that Phenibut may act as a GABA-mimetic agent, binding to GABA receptors in the brain and producing anxiolytic and sedative effects.
Additional Information
It is important to note that Phenibut can be habit-forming if used in high doses or for extended periods. Consult with a healthcare professional before starting Phenibut therapy, especially if you have a history of medical conditions or are taking other medications.
Pharmacological Effects
Phenibut is a derivative of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA. It crosses the blood-brain barrier and binds to GABA receptors, resulting in a calming effect on the central nervous system. This mechanism of action is believed to underlie its anxiolytic and sedative properties.
Clinical Trials and Comparative Effectiveness
Clinical trials have shown promising results regarding the efficacy of Phenibut in reducing anxiety and improving sleep quality. In comparison to traditional anxiolytics, Phenibut is reported to have a lower risk of cognitive impairment and dependency. Further studies are warranted to explore its long-term effects and compare it to other medications in the same class.
References:
1. Lapin, I. (2001). Phenibut (beta-phenyl-GABA): a tranquilizer and nootropic drug. CNS drug reviews, 7(4), 471-481.
2. Morozov, I. S., Anisimova, I. A., & Shuvaev, V. A. (2018). Clinical experience in the use of phenibut in the treatment of anxiety and adjustment disorders in outpatient practice. Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 48(5), 552-556.
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