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Nootropics are colloquially known as 'smart drugs' – substances that increase cognitive function in healthy people. The word nootropic is a combination of two Greek words, noos meaning 'mind' and tropein meaning 'towards'.
Dave Asprey discusses two naturally occurring smart drugs: Caffeine and nicotine. The latter might be a surprise, but while smoking, chewing tobacco and vaping have negative health consequences, there's evidence to suggest microdosing one milligram of nicotine, about 5% to 10% of a cigarette's...
published: 11 Aug 2019
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Smart Drugs: Can One Pill Make Me Smarterer? (Medical Documentary) | Real Stories
If popping a pill could make you smarter and increase your memory would you take it? In this cinematic POV documentary, Nik Badminton travels to Silicon Valley and immerses himself in the real world of bio-hacking and smart drugs as depicted by Hollywood films like Lucy and Limitless. As Nik tries drugs and treatments recommended by people in the business of self-optimization, he begins to question the bio-hacking movement and asks: are we losing sight of what makes us human?
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published: 14 Nov 2023
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Real-life 'Limitless' pill? Silicon Valley entrepreneurs pursue nootropics or 'smart drugs'
Although some experts caution the effects aren't well understood, entrepreneurs are developing these dietary supplements to boost brain function.
published: 30 Mar 2017
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My 'smart drugs' nightmare - BBC News
So-called "smart drugs" are drugs that can supposedly enhance your cognitive abilities. People all over the world are taking them in universities, offices and the comfort of their own home - to get ahead of the game. One drug, Modafinil - is amongst the most popular. It was labelled in August 2015 as the world’s first “safe” smart drug - off the back of research from Harvard and Oxford University. But is this true? And do “smart drugs" actually work? In this film, our reporter Benjamin Zand tries a drug himself - as he takes a first-hand look inside the world of so-called smart drugs.
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published: 05 Jan 2016
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Brain Doping: The Effect of Smart Drugs | Free Documentary
Forget about life-work-balance: A new generation of drugs promises unlimited increases in productivity without the need for rest or sleep. “Brain doping” is the latest trend among high flyers. Move over, Aldous Huxley: Pharmaceutical companies work on a Brave New You by developing pills that increase mental capability, stimulate desire, and heighten the mood. A meaningful life full of happiness and success – without side effects. The industry hopes for fantastic profits if the pretty pills become socially acceptable. Do we find ourselves at the dawn of a new era, in which cosmetic neurology is an everyday phenomenon?
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Smart drugs: Can a pill make you more intelligent?
Can a pill make you smarter? Some area college students are hoping to maximize their potential, naturally. It's legal, but is it safe?
published: 14 Mar 2015
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SEX DRUGS AND SILICON VALLEY - SMART DRUGS
Smart drugs in Silicon Valley. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/370192514_001.do
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SMART DRUGS - HOW TO LIVE LIKE LIMITLESS | Full DOCUMENTARY HD
In Limitless and Lucy popping a pill could make you smarter and increase your memory. What if this was possible in real life? Would you take it?
Smart Drugs (2018)
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The Surprising Effects of Weed on High IQ Minds
How does smoking weed affect highly intelligent people? In this video, we dive deep into how cannabis, especially strains like zaza, impacts the sharpest minds on the planet. From boosting creativity to sparking genius-level ideas, discover how high IQ individuals react differently to marijuana. 🌿✨
Affects of weed
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The balance between getting baked and staying productive ⚖️
Common experiences of highly intelligent stoners and their insights 🔥
If you’ve ever wondered how weed impacts people who think differently, this video breaks down the science, the real-life experiences, and some surprising truths about cann...
published: 08 Sep 2024
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'Smart drugs' epidemic as one in 12 adults admit taking them - with most trying them at work
One in 12 adults has taken "smart drugs" - with most trying them at work, a survey shows.
Neuroscientists said growing numbers of people were turning to medication in a bid to cope with workload pressures.
And they warned that the pills could cause long-term damage, with little research tracking the consequences over a lifetime.
"Smart drugs" are illegal to sell without a prescription in the UK, but not illegal to buy.
Among the most commonly used are Adrafinil and Modafinil, which are usually prescribed to patients with sleeping disorders, along with Adderall and Ritalin, which are both stimulants primarily used to treat ADHD.
The survey carried out for the Telegraph shows that 8 per cent of UK adults say they have taken the drugs to gain an intellectual "edge".
While most debate ...
published: 18 Jun 2018
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Smart drugs: All-natural brain enhancers made by mother nature | Dave Asprey | Big Think
Smart drugs: All-natural brain enhancers made by mother nature
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Nootropics are colloquially known as 'smart drugs' – substances that increase cognitive function in healthy people. The word nootropic is a combination of two Greek words, noos meaning 'mind' and tropein meaning 'towards'.
Dave Asprey discusses two naturally occurring smart drugs: Caffeine and nicotine. The latter might be a surprise, but while smoking, chewing tobacco and vaping have negative health consequences, there's evidence to suggest microdosing one milligram of nicotine, about 5% to 10% of a cigarette's worth, may protect against Alzheimer's.
Beyond naturally occurring smart drugs, Asprey discusses aniracetam, a pharmaceutical cognitive enhancer pioneered in Russia that may improve memory input and recall.
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DAVE ASPREY
Dave Asprey is a Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur, professional biohacker, the New York Times bestselling author of Game Changers, Head Strong and The Bulletproof Diet, the creator of Bulletproof Coffee, and the host of Bulletproof Radio, the Webby Award–winning, number one–ranked podcast. His new book is Super Human (2019).
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DAVE ASPREY: Since this is Big Think, let's talk about the things that help you think big. And you might think, oh, great, this is going to be a Tony Robbins discussion. No. This is a discussion around nootropics, or what's known as smart drugs. I have been using smart drugs for more than 20 years, both the pharmaceutical side and the natural side, where you have lots of plant compounds. I've even formulated some for my company, where it puts together things -- oh, look, there's studies on rosemary. There's studies for this extract of seaweed -- good studies that show that these are increasing your ability to get things in and out of your memory, or making your brain work better.
And it turns out Mother Nature apparently wants us to be higher performance, because she makes a couple of really potent smart drugs, and you might even have used one or both of them. The most commonly consumed cognitive enhancing substance on the planet is coffee. Now, yeah, Bulletproof coffee -- I probably have a bias for saying that -- nut no, seriously, 90% of people drink coffee, and caffeine is a very well-studied performance enhancer, at least over the short period. You can't drink coffee for three days straight and expect to perform well at the end. But could we go deeper than that? And by the way, coffee itself, at this point, I feel comfortable saying it's an anti-aging substance, given the preponderance of studies. All of the big four killers and things like that, they seem to get better. So you have a cognitive enhancer that looks like it's beneficial in many different aspects. I'm all-in on that one.
But what about nicotine? Well, is that a cognitive enhancer? It turns out that nicotine actually, since 1988, has been studied and shown to be an anti-Alzheimer's agent. What? I actually interviewed a guy -- I call him Dr. Nicotine -- his name's Andrew Newhouse -- on Bulletproof Radio. And he's the guy who wrote the first paper in 1988 at Vanderbilt University, and has been studying nicotine ever since. Smoking is bad for you. Chewing tobacco is bad for you. Vaping is bad for you. However, a little bit -- we're talking micro-dosing -- of oral nicotine is a potent cognitive enhancer. You feel one milligram, which is about 5% to 10% of a cigarette's worth; you feel it a lot. And so I will tell you, Super Human was written with the aid of both coffee and nicotine. However, the recommendations in Super Human for nicotine are, you don't want to be using a lot of nicotine, because a lot of nicotine isn't good for you. And smoking is never good for you. To say tobacco and nicotine are the same thing is not a good idea. So I tell people, look, if you're over 40, one milligram a day might be a good idea, because it enhances mitochondrial function, and because we don't want to get Alzheimer's as we age. And maybe over 50, you want two milligrams a day, so just a little bit. But trust me. You'll like that one milligram a day, because it feels good. In fact, nicotine can improve typing speed by up to 15% in healthy people. That's a lot, especially if you're writing a book like Super Human. I typed faster. Not really. I dictated a lot of it.
But what are some of the other things you can do? One of my favorite drugs that I write about is called aniracetam. And it is a pharmaceutical substance. I...
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Nootropics are colloquially known as 'smart drugs' – substances that increase cognitive function in healthy people. The word nootropic is a combination of two Greek words, noos meaning 'mind' and tropein meaning 'towards'.
Dave Asprey discusses two naturally occurring smart drugs: Caffeine and nicotine. The latter might be a surprise, but while smoking, chewing tobacco and vaping have negative health consequences, there's evidence to suggest microdosing one milligram of nicotine, about 5% to 10% of a cigarette's worth, may protect against Alzheimer's.
Beyond naturally occurring smart drugs, Asprey discusses aniracetam, a pharmaceutical cognitive enhancer pioneered in Russia that may improve memory input and recall.
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DAVE ASPREY
Dave Asprey is a Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur, professional biohacker, the New York Times bestselling author of Game Changers, Head Strong and The Bulletproof Diet, the creator of Bulletproof Coffee, and the host of Bulletproof Radio, the Webby Award–winning, number one–ranked podcast. His new book is Super Human (2019).
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DAVE ASPREY: Since this is Big Think, let's talk about the things that help you think big. And you might think, oh, great, this is going to be a Tony Robbins discussion. No. This is a discussion around nootropics, or what's known as smart drugs. I have been using smart drugs for more than 20 years, both the pharmaceutical side and the natural side, where you have lots of plant compounds. I've even formulated some for my company, where it puts together things -- oh, look, there's studies on rosemary. There's studies for this extract of seaweed -- good studies that show that these are increasing your ability to get things in and out of your memory, or making your brain work better.
And it turns out Mother Nature apparently wants us to be higher performance, because she makes a couple of really potent smart drugs, and you might even have used one or both of them. The most commonly consumed cognitive enhancing substance on the planet is coffee. Now, yeah, Bulletproof coffee -- I probably have a bias for saying that -- nut no, seriously, 90% of people drink coffee, and caffeine is a very well-studied performance enhancer, at least over the short period. You can't drink coffee for three days straight and expect to perform well at the end. But could we go deeper than that? And by the way, coffee itself, at this point, I feel comfortable saying it's an anti-aging substance, given the preponderance of studies. All of the big four killers and things like that, they seem to get better. So you have a cognitive enhancer that looks like it's beneficial in many different aspects. I'm all-in on that one.
But what about nicotine? Well, is that a cognitive enhancer? It turns out that nicotine actually, since 1988, has been studied and shown to be an anti-Alzheimer's agent. What? I actually interviewed a guy -- I call him Dr. Nicotine -- his name's Andrew Newhouse -- on Bulletproof Radio. And he's the guy who wrote the first paper in 1988 at Vanderbilt University, and has been studying nicotine ever since. Smoking is bad for you. Chewing tobacco is bad for you. Vaping is bad for you. However, a little bit -- we're talking micro-dosing -- of oral nicotine is a potent cognitive enhancer. You feel one milligram, which is about 5% to 10% of a cigarette's worth; you feel it a lot. And so I will tell you, Super Human was written with the aid of both coffee and nicotine. However, the recommendations in Super Human for nicotine are, you don't want to be using a lot of nicotine, because a lot of nicotine isn't good for you. And smoking is never good for you. To say tobacco and nicotine are the same thing is not a good idea. So I tell people, look, if you're over 40, one milligram a day might be a good idea, because it enhances mitochondrial function, and because we don't want to get Alzheimer's as we age. And maybe over 50, you want two milligrams a day, so just a little bit. But trust me. You'll like that one milligram a day, because it feels good. In fact, nicotine can improve typing speed by up to 15% in healthy people. That's a lot, especially if you're writing a book like Super Human. I typed faster. Not really. I dictated a lot of it.
But what are some of the other things you can do? One of my favorite drugs that I write about is called aniracetam. And it is a pharmaceutical substance. I...
For the full transcript, check out https://bigthink.com/videos/smart-drugs-all-natural-brain-enhancers-made-by-mother-nature
- published: 11 Aug 2019
- views: 204087
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Smart Drugs: Can One Pill Make Me Smarterer? (Medical Documentary) | Real Stories
If popping a pill could make you smarter and increase your memory would you take it? In this cinematic POV documentary, Nik Badminton travels to Silicon Valley ...
If popping a pill could make you smarter and increase your memory would you take it? In this cinematic POV documentary, Nik Badminton travels to Silicon Valley and immerses himself in the real world of bio-hacking and smart drugs as depicted by Hollywood films like Lucy and Limitless. As Nik tries drugs and treatments recommended by people in the business of self-optimization, he begins to question the bio-hacking movement and asks: are we losing sight of what makes us human?
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If popping a pill could make you smarter and increase your memory would you take it? In this cinematic POV documentary, Nik Badminton travels to Silicon Valley and immerses himself in the real world of bio-hacking and smart drugs as depicted by Hollywood films like Lucy and Limitless. As Nik tries drugs and treatments recommended by people in the business of self-optimization, he begins to question the bio-hacking movement and asks: are we losing sight of what makes us human?
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- published: 14 Nov 2023
- views: 22640
6:47
Real-life 'Limitless' pill? Silicon Valley entrepreneurs pursue nootropics or 'smart drugs'
Although some experts caution the effects aren't well understood, entrepreneurs are developing these dietary supplements to boost brain function.
Although some experts caution the effects aren't well understood, entrepreneurs are developing these dietary supplements to boost brain function.
https://wn.com/Real_Life_'Limitless'_Pill_Silicon_Valley_Entrepreneurs_Pursue_Nootropics_Or_'Smart_Drugs'
Although some experts caution the effects aren't well understood, entrepreneurs are developing these dietary supplements to boost brain function.
- published: 30 Mar 2017
- views: 630200
17:10
My 'smart drugs' nightmare - BBC News
So-called "smart drugs" are drugs that can supposedly enhance your cognitive abilities. People all over the world are taking them in universities, offices and t...
So-called "smart drugs" are drugs that can supposedly enhance your cognitive abilities. People all over the world are taking them in universities, offices and the comfort of their own home - to get ahead of the game. One drug, Modafinil - is amongst the most popular. It was labelled in August 2015 as the world’s first “safe” smart drug - off the back of research from Harvard and Oxford University. But is this true? And do “smart drugs" actually work? In this film, our reporter Benjamin Zand tries a drug himself - as he takes a first-hand look inside the world of so-called smart drugs.
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So-called "smart drugs" are drugs that can supposedly enhance your cognitive abilities. People all over the world are taking them in universities, offices and the comfort of their own home - to get ahead of the game. One drug, Modafinil - is amongst the most popular. It was labelled in August 2015 as the world’s first “safe” smart drug - off the back of research from Harvard and Oxford University. But is this true? And do “smart drugs" actually work? In this film, our reporter Benjamin Zand tries a drug himself - as he takes a first-hand look inside the world of so-called smart drugs.
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- published: 05 Jan 2016
- views: 3407629
52:19
Brain Doping: The Effect of Smart Drugs | Free Documentary
Forget about life-work-balance: A new generation of drugs promises unlimited increases in productivity without the need for rest or sleep. “Brain doping” is the...
Forget about life-work-balance: A new generation of drugs promises unlimited increases in productivity without the need for rest or sleep. “Brain doping” is the latest trend among high flyers. Move over,
Aldous Huxley: Pharmaceutical companies work on a Brave New You by developing pills that increase mental capability, stimulate desire, and heighten the mood. A meaningful life full of happiness and success – without side effects. The industry hopes for fantastic profits if the pretty pills become socially acceptable. Do we find ourselves at the dawn of a new era, in which cosmetic neurology is an everyday phenomenon?
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Aldous Huxley: Pharmaceutical companies work on a Brave New You by developing pills that increase mental capability, stimulate desire, and heighten the mood. A meaningful life full of happiness and success – without side effects. The industry hopes for fantastic profits if the pretty pills become socially acceptable. Do we find ourselves at the dawn of a new era, in which cosmetic neurology is an everyday phenomenon?
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- published: 08 Jan 2020
- views: 235444
2:33
Smart drugs: Can a pill make you more intelligent?
Can a pill make you smarter? Some area college students are hoping to maximize their potential, naturally. It's legal, but is it safe?
Can a pill make you smarter? Some area college students are hoping to maximize their potential, naturally. It's legal, but is it safe?
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Can a pill make you smarter? Some area college students are hoping to maximize their potential, naturally. It's legal, but is it safe?
- published: 14 Mar 2015
- views: 9125
3:09
SEX DRUGS AND SILICON VALLEY - SMART DRUGS
Smart drugs in Silicon Valley. To License This Clip, Click Here: http://collection.cnn.com/content/clip/370192514_001.do
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- published: 31 Mar 2016
- views: 13643
52:04
SMART DRUGS - HOW TO LIVE LIKE LIMITLESS | Full DOCUMENTARY HD
In Limitless and Lucy popping a pill could make you smarter and increase your memory. What if this was possible in real life? Would you take it?
Smart Drugs (2...
In Limitless and Lucy popping a pill could make you smarter and increase your memory. What if this was possible in real life? Would you take it?
Smart Drugs (2018)
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In Limitless and Lucy popping a pill could make you smarter and increase your memory. What if this was possible in real life? Would you take it?
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- published: 03 Oct 2023
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4:34
The Surprising Effects of Weed on High IQ Minds
How does smoking weed affect highly intelligent people? In this video, we dive deep into how cannabis, especially strains like zaza, impacts the sharpest minds ...
How does smoking weed affect highly intelligent people? In this video, we dive deep into how cannabis, especially strains like zaza, impacts the sharpest minds on the planet. From boosting creativity to sparking genius-level ideas, discover how high IQ individuals react differently to marijuana. 🌿✨
Affects of weed
Affects of cannabis
How weed shapes your reality
We’ll explore:
The effects of sativa and indica strains on the brain 🧠
How cannabis can enhance creativity and divergent thinking 🚀
The balance between getting baked and staying productive ⚖️
Common experiences of highly intelligent stoners and their insights 🔥
If you’ve ever wondered how weed impacts people who think differently, this video breaks down the science, the real-life experiences, and some surprising truths about cannabis and high IQ minds. Whether you're a regular user of weed (zaza) or just curious about the relationship between weed and brainpower, this video is for you!
Make sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more videos on weed, brains, and how the two collide. Let us know in the comments if cannabis sparks your creativity or leaves you zoned out! 💬👇
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How does smoking weed affect highly intelligent people? In this video, we dive deep into how cannabis, especially strains like zaza, impacts the sharpest minds on the planet. From boosting creativity to sparking genius-level ideas, discover how high IQ individuals react differently to marijuana. 🌿✨
Affects of weed
Affects of cannabis
How weed shapes your reality
We’ll explore:
The effects of sativa and indica strains on the brain 🧠
How cannabis can enhance creativity and divergent thinking 🚀
The balance between getting baked and staying productive ⚖️
Common experiences of highly intelligent stoners and their insights 🔥
If you’ve ever wondered how weed impacts people who think differently, this video breaks down the science, the real-life experiences, and some surprising truths about cannabis and high IQ minds. Whether you're a regular user of weed (zaza) or just curious about the relationship between weed and brainpower, this video is for you!
Make sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more videos on weed, brains, and how the two collide. Let us know in the comments if cannabis sparks your creativity or leaves you zoned out! 💬👇
Is weed good for you
weed and intelligence
how cannabis affects smart people
zaza and creativity
effects of sativa on high IQ
cannabis and divergent thinking
high IQ cannabis effects
marijuana and genius
creative effects of weed
weed and brainpower
indica vs. sativa on intelligence
THC-infused
Delta-8 THC
CBD wellness
Cannabis edibles
Sustainable cannabis
Cannabis microdosing
Premium Zaza
Cannabis culture 2024
Medical marijuana benefits
strains 2024
Latest Trends in Cannabis:
Cannabis and wellness: Exploring cannabis’ role in stress relief, anxiety, sleep, and recovery.
Cannabis and entertainment: Celebrities launching cannabis brands and mainstreaming weed in pop culture.
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- published: 08 Sep 2024
- views: 197
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'Smart drugs' epidemic as one in 12 adults admit taking them - with most trying them at work
One in 12 adults has taken "smart drugs" - with most trying them at work, a survey shows.
Neuroscientists said growing numbers of people were turning to medica...
One in 12 adults has taken "smart drugs" - with most trying them at work, a survey shows.
Neuroscientists said growing numbers of people were turning to medication in a bid to cope with workload pressures.
And they warned that the pills could cause long-term damage, with little research tracking the consequences over a lifetime.
"Smart drugs" are illegal to sell without a prescription in the UK, but not illegal to buy.
Among the most commonly used are Adrafinil and Modafinil, which are usually prescribed to patients with sleeping disorders, along with Adderall and Ritalin, which are both stimulants primarily used to treat ADHD.
The survey carried out for the Telegraph shows that 8 per cent of UK adults say they have taken the drugs to gain an intellectual "edge".
While most debate about the use of medication to boost attention span, concentration and energy levels has focused on university students, the most likely place for people to try so-called "smart drugs" was at work.
In total, 44 per cent of those who had tried off-label use of drugs such as Modafinil or Ritalin saying they first did so in the workplace.
Read the full article here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/06/15/smart-drug-epidemic-one-12-adults-admit-taking-trying-work/
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One in 12 adults has taken "smart drugs" - with most trying them at work, a survey shows.
Neuroscientists said growing numbers of people were turning to medication in a bid to cope with workload pressures.
And they warned that the pills could cause long-term damage, with little research tracking the consequences over a lifetime.
"Smart drugs" are illegal to sell without a prescription in the UK, but not illegal to buy.
Among the most commonly used are Adrafinil and Modafinil, which are usually prescribed to patients with sleeping disorders, along with Adderall and Ritalin, which are both stimulants primarily used to treat ADHD.
The survey carried out for the Telegraph shows that 8 per cent of UK adults say they have taken the drugs to gain an intellectual "edge".
While most debate about the use of medication to boost attention span, concentration and energy levels has focused on university students, the most likely place for people to try so-called "smart drugs" was at work.
In total, 44 per cent of those who had tried off-label use of drugs such as Modafinil or Ritalin saying they first did so in the workplace.
Read the full article here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/06/15/smart-drug-epidemic-one-12-adults-admit-taking-trying-work/
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