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Jan 3, 2026
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Are there randomized, placebo‑controlled trials of multi‑ingredient nootropic supplements for age‑related memory decline?

Randomized, placebo‑controlled trials of multi‑ingredient nootropic supplements do exist, but most test young or healthy adults or are short, industry‑sponsored studies rather than large, independent ...

Feb 5, 2026

What peer‑reviewed clinical evidence exists for common nootropic ingredients marketed as 'brain boosters'?

Clinical evidence for popular ranges from well-supported (caffeine, omega‑3s for mood/cognition in some populations) to mixed or preliminary (Ginkgo, Bacopa, L‑theanine, citicoline/alpha‑GPC, huperzin...

Jan 11, 2026

Are there registered clinical trials (ClinicalTrials.gov) for any consumer nootropic called Memo Blast or similar brand names?

No clinicaltrials.gov registration was found for any consumer product explicitly named “Memo Blast” in the supplied reporting; the only ClinicalTrials.gov identifier in the dataset (NCT04790188) corre...

Jan 4, 2026

Are there peer‑reviewed clinical trials assessing the safety of multi‑ingredient nootropic blends like Memo Blast or IQ Blast Pro?

A small number of peer‑reviewed, randomized clinical trials have tested specific multi‑ingredient dietary nootropic products, but they are limited in scope (small sample sizes, acute dosing or short d...

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