piracetam

/paɪˈræsɪtæm/
noun
  1. A synthetic compound used as a nootropic drug, believed to improve cognitive function, memory, and learning.
    • Researchers have studied piracetam for its potential effects on age-related memory decline.
    • Some students experiment with piracetam hoping it will help them study more effectively.
    • Piracetam is not approved by the FDA for medical use in the United States.
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