Nootropics, often referred to as 'smart drugs', are substances purported to boost cognitive functions like memory and focus. Originally defined in the 1970s, true nootropics should enhance brain function without major side effects. They are categorized as prescription, used to treat conditions like ADHD, and over-the-counter (OTC), which are natural supplements accessible to the general public. OTC nootropics are gaining popularity due to perceived safety and effectiveness in improving brain functions by targeting neurotransmitters, blood flow, and overall brain health.
Nootropics can be divided into two main categories: prescription nootropics, which are drugs for specific medical conditions, and over-the-counter nootropics, which are natural supplements available without prescription.
OTC nootropics work by enhancing neurotransmitter production and activity, improving blood flow to the brain, or reducing inflammation and oxidative stress.
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