They designed a study to look at the effects of Lucidril on synaptic deterioration. This study was published in 1980 in Mechanisms of Aging and Development. The results of this study are extremely exciting. They found that treatment with Lucidril restored the synaptic contact zones in brain cells of old rats to the values found in young animals (Guili, 1980).
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The effects of Lucidril on memory performance was studied in a double-blind study with 76 elderly subjects who were all in good physical health but suffered from a measurable amount of intellectual deterioration. The tests revealed that centrophenoxine appears to increase the storage of new information into long term memory. Many of the subjects also reported an increased level of mental alertness