Nootropics: do brain-boosting drugs work and are they safe?

Stimulants are readily available but experts warn ‘smart drugs’ could lead to addiction

Illustration of nootropic pills
Some nootropics are available over the counter
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An assortment of supplements and pills promising to boost brain activity and performance have been available to buy over the counter or on prescription for a number of years.

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