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Nootropic Agents

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Definition: Drugs used to specifically facilitate learning or memory, particularly to prevent the cognitive deficits associated with dementias. These drugs act by a variety of mechanisms. While no potent nootropic drugs have yet been accepted for general use, several are being actively investigated.  CNS agents; from Greek nous, mind; GEN or unspecified: prefer specifics    Other names Enhancers, Cognitive; Drugs, Nootropic; Agents, Nootropic; Nootropic Drugs; Nootropics; Cognitive Enhancers
Substances having this pharmacologic action: cerebrolysin; etiracetam; aniracetam; oxiracetam; donepezil; Piracetam; Meclofenoxate; Choline; Nicergoline; Tacrine; Galantamine; Acetylcarnitine; Ergoloid Mesylates; Cytidine Diphosphate Choline; Etimizol; ACTH (4-10); vinpocetine; pantogab; SA 4503; 8-sulfocholecystokinin octapeptide; TA 0910; nefiracetam; ACTH (4-7), Pro-Gly-Pro-; nicotinoyl-GABA

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