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LiftMode Phenibut Alternative: Phenibut FAA & HCl
Important: Nootropix products are sold only for laboratory research and are not meant for human use.
What changed
LiftMode no longer sells Phenibut, creating a gap for labs and researchers who depended on their Phenibut FAA or Phenibut HCl for consistent work. When finding a new supplier, the main goal is to reduce variables (form, purity, and documentation) to keep your research consistent.
Supplier checklist: what to check before buying
Use this checklist to evaluate any Phenibut source, especially if you want to match a previous supplier.
- Batch COA: Make sure the certificate of analysis is linked to a specific lot or batch number.
- Identity and Purity Results: Look for clear reports on identity confirmation and the purity result for that batch.
- Method and Lab Information: A reliable COA should name the lab and the analytical method used (common examples include HPLC/GC or similar validated methods).
- Contaminant Screening (if needed): If your work requires it, confirm what extra testing is provided (e.g., heavy metals, microbial screens) and if it is batch-specific.
- Traceability: Packaging should show a lot number that matches the COA.
- Shipping Clarity: The supplier should clearly state where they ship and where they do not ship—upfront and without confusion.
Nootropix Standard: We publish batch documentation in our Quality & COA Library and provide clear guidance on Shipping Restrictions.
Phenibut FAA vs Phenibut HCl
Phenibut is usually available in two forms. For research continuity, the easiest rule is to match the form your previous work used.
- Phenibut HCl: A salt form often used in research supply catalogs. It is often chosen for its consistency and ease of handling.
- Phenibut FAA (Free Amino Acid): This is a non-salt form of Phenibut used in certain setups where FAA is specifically needed.
If you are unsure which form to use, we recommend reading our comparison article: Phenibut HCl vs FAA.
How to Verify a COA in 60 Seconds
- Find the lot/batch number on your product label or packaging.
- Open the COA from the Quality & COA Library.
- Make sure the lot number matches the one on the COA.
- Review the actual reported information, including the identity and purity of the product and any additional testing requirements.
If you need help finding the right documentation for your order, please contact our team with your order number and lot number.
Recommended Alternative: Nootropix (Research-Grade)
Nootropix provides Phenibut materials only for laboratory use. Batch documentation is available through our COA library. We ship daily from Dubai, UAE, and maintain an updated list of Shipping Restrictions.
Available Phenibut Options
FAQs
Has LiftMode stopped selling Phenibut?
Yes, LiftMode has announced they will no longer sell Phenibut. This page helps researchers find alternative sourcing and documentation options.
Is Nootropix Phenibut meant for human use?
No, Nootropix Phenibut is sold only for laboratory research purposes and is not meant for human use.
Do you provide a Certificate of Analysis (COA) for every batch?
We provide batch documentation in our Quality & COA Library. Please ensure the lot number on your label matches the corresponding COA.
How do I choose between Phenibut FAA and Phenibut HCl?
For research continuity, match the form used in your existing work with the chosen form. If you are unsure, refer to our Phenibut HCl vs FAA guide.
Can you ship Phenibut to my location?
Shipping availability depends on the destination and local regulations. Please check our Shipping Restrictions page before placing an order.
Are the capsules made of the same material as Phenibut HCl powder?
Phenibut capsules are made using Phenibut HCl as the active ingredient. For documentation purposes, please refer to the lot number provided to obtain the corresponding Certificate of Analysis (COA).
If you need documentation for your institution, such as an invoice or COA, please contact us with your order number and lot number. We will help you find the appropriate batch documentation.
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