Noopept
Also known as: GVS-111 · Omberacetam
A synthetic nootropic compound, structurally related to the racetam family, that is most associated in discussion with memory, focus, and general cognitive support.
Class
Synthetic nootropic compound
Default unit
mg
Common route
Oral
Typical half-life
~30–60 min
Frequency
Daily
Commonly associated areas
Illustrative map of the body systems Noopept is most often discussed in relation to. Relative emphasis only — not a measure of efficacy or a medical claim.
Proposed mechanisms / pathways
What is Noopept?
Noopept is a synthetic nootropic compound (also known as GVS-111 or omberacetam). Despite sometimes being grouped with peptides, it is a small dipeptide-derived molecule rather than a therapeutic peptide, and it is structurally related to the racetam family of cognitive compounds. It is most commonly discussed in the context of memory, focus, and general mental performance.
How it is thought to work
Noopept is thought to act on several fronts at once — it is reported to influence BDNF and NGF (neurotrophic factor) signaling, to interact with the acetylcholine and glutamate systems involved in learning, and to have antioxidant-like effects. Because much of the evidence comes from animal and early research rather than large human trials, these mechanisms should be read as proposed rather than established.
Educational only — not medical advice
Noopept is a research compound that is not an approved medicine in many countries, and nothing on this page is a recommendation, dose, or medical claim. Consult a qualified healthcare provider and follow the laws and regulations in your area.
Tracking Noopept in LynkDose
Because Noopept is short-acting and its reported benefits — recall, focus, clarity — are largely subjective, consistent logging matters more here than with many compounds. In LynkDose, record the dose and time you take it, then add a quick daily rating for focus, memory, and mood. Over several weeks those notes turn scattered impressions into a trend you can actually evaluate.
Commonly discussed for
- Memory and learning support
- Focus and mental clarity
- General cognitive performance
Often stacked: Sometimes discussed alongside choline sources or other cognitive compounds, though stacking practices vary widely and are not standardized.
How to track Noopept in LynkDose
Noopept is short-acting and its reported effects are subjective, so log the dose and time, then note focus, recall, and mood on a simple daily scale to see patterns emerge over weeks.
Deeper read: How to Track a Peptide Cycle: A Complete Guide
Not medical advice
This page is educational and does not recommend, prescribe, or dose any compound. Many peptides are research chemicals not approved for general human use. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider and follow the laws in your area.