Posted by yxibow on July 24, 2008, at 23:49:04
In reply to Hydergine: What is it good for?, posted by Amigan on July 24, 2008, at 11:05:56
> Hydergine is very cheap and lacks of serious side effects and drug interactions.
> I read that it is used as nootropic, but i also read that it is mainly targeted for senile dementia, where blood circulation of the brain is poor.
> It is also used as an anti-aging agent.
>
> So, are there other conditions where Hydergine is considered effective?
>Yes, that's correct, its official RX is called "ergoloid mesylates" intended for certain types of memory decline past 60 due to strokes or other unknown causes. But remember its an ergot derived agent, so those prone to psychosis may react unpredictably.
Other than that I have no idea.
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