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Scientist report phenibut withdrawal to affect central nervous system receptors
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Scientist report phenibut withdrawal to affect central nervous system receptors

January 9, 2019 0

Phenibut is a medication prescribed in former Communist Block countries to treat anxiety and other psychiatric disorders. It can be obtained in Western Countries as a dietary supplement, but is thought to have abuse potential. […]

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