PRL-8-53
Experimental nootropic for short-term memory enhancement.
Also known as: Methyl 3-(2-(benzyl(methyl)amino)ethyl)benzoate
Overview
PRL-8-53 is an experimental nootropic that was developed in the 1970s. It is known for its powerful effects on short-term memory. PRL-8-53 is not well-studied, and its long-term effects are unknown.
Key Benefits
Short-Term Memory
May significantly improve short-term memory.
Dosage & How to Take
5 mg per day
| Purpose | Dose | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Short-term memory | 5 mg/day | Do not exceed 5 mg/day |
Best Time to Take
Once daily
With or Without Food
Can be taken with or without food
Forms & Bioavailability
| Form | Absorption | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Powder | High | Oral use | Very potent |
Side Effects & Safety
Common
- Unknown
Rare
- Unknown
Contraindications
- Unknown
Interactions
Unknown
Scientific Research
PRL-8-53 and Memory
PRL-8-53 was shown to improve short-term memory in a small human study.
Food Sources
Frequently Asked Questions
Medical Disclaimer
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