The term nootropic was first used in 1972 by Romanian psychologist and chemist Corneliu Giurgea to refer to a drug that improves intelligence without causing side effects. Known as “smart drugs” or intellectual drugs, they are brain-functioning substances that can improve concentration, memory, and reasoning abilities. They can improve the intellectual performance of people diagnosed with ADHD and depression, as well as healthy people who want to improve cognitive ability, memory, and productivity in studies or at work.

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