Phenibut F.A.A.

41.95

F.A.A. in Phenibut F.A.A. stands for Free Amino Acid. There is another form of Phenibut, Phenibut HCL. HCL stands for hydrochloride, which is a salt.

This product is not approved for use as a food or food additive by the FDA and the European Commission!

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Phenibut F.A.A. – 50 gram, Bulk powder50 gramBulk powder41.95

What is Phenibut F.A.A.?

F.A.A. in Phenibut F.A.A. stands for Free Amino Acid. There is another form of Phenibut, Phenibut HCL. HCL stands for hydrochloride, which is a salt.

Use

We emphasize that Phenibut is not permitted for consumption as food or as a food additive, according to the guidelines of both the FDA and the European Commission. Advising on its consumption, or selling or producing it for consumption use, is strictly prohibited. Misuse of Phenibut can cause side effects such as headaches or increased feelings of mild depression. High doses of Phenibut can be toxic and lead to a lowered body temperature. Discontinuing Phenibut after prolonged intake of high doses can lead to withdrawal symptoms.

Keep out of reach of children!

Keep cool, dry and closed.

Next Valley wants to be a reliable provider of quality Nootropics. Certain Nootropics are not considered dietary supplements. We want to provide our customers with clear information about this.

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The Coordination Point Assessment and Monitoring of New Drugs (CAM Coordination Point Assessment and Monitoring of New Drugs), in collaboration with the Committee on Risk Assessment for New Drugs, prepared a quick scan in 2019 about Phenibut.

“In recent years, the interest in the use of Phenibut has increased. In the Netherlands, the number of reports of addiction, withdrawal symptoms and intoxication due to phenibut use has also increased. The number of these reports is still small. Many of the intoxications were much higher doses of Phenibut taken than in clinical studyies. In addition, in almost half of the cases, other drugs were taken in addition to Phenibut.”

“Due to the potential health risk associated with the use of Phenibut, the Risk Assessment Committee is currently recommending new drugs to continue monitoring their use. The Commission is also concerned that Phenibut is readily available in supplements on the Internet, while the web shops do not warn about the side effects, dependence and/or tolerance that can occur with phenibut use, which is why the Commission advises to warn the user group about the negative sides of the drug.”

Composition

50 gram Phenibut F.A.A. Bulk powder

Manufacture date: 2050625
Retest date: 20270624
Packing date: 20250904
Lot no.: 250904

Bulk powder is supplied without a measuring scoop.

Certificate of Analysis

Potentially incorrect analysis certificates (COA’s) in the market for Non-Consumptive Substances! Read here -›

A Certificate of Analysis may sometimes be referred to as a COA, a CofA, a Certificate of Conformity, or a Certificate of Conformity. It is a document certifying that a product delivered meets the specifications of the recipient.

Over the past period, we experienced delays due to import controls. A new issue has now arisen: another webshop has falsified our received COAs by adding their own information (see link above). Our laboratory, Nutrilab, is of course not pleased with this. Since COAs were originally intended for B2B use and not directly for consumers, we are currently in discussions about the possibility of officially publishing our new COAs on the webshop. Due to legal circumstances, this process is moving slowly. Internally, we have therefore decided to already make our new batch available in the webshop, with a clear explanation as to why the COA of the current batch is not yet displayed on the product page.

For clarity: we work exclusively with one trusted supplier for Phenibut F.A.A., and the quality is the same as in all previous batches. We hope to be able to publish our new COAs again soon.

Certificate of Analysis for Phenibut F.A.A.

The content of a Certificate of Analysis varies by industry and product category. Below we discuss the content of a COA that is generally accepted for the raw materials processed in Next Valley products.

What is a Certificate of Analysis?