Draft:Sustrobexa

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Sustrobexa was a drug initially developed in the early 1958s by scientist Rene J. Bienvenu in USA and it was believed to significantly improve someone's cognitive functions and their way of thinking, it stimulated x25 more electrical signals to be sent around the brain than usual and it was also believed to increase metabolism.

it was later discontinued after clinical trials III in 1960 after patients with the drug develop strong stomach pain, nausea, risk of vomiting, headaches and extreme muscle cramps. Some say it even caused hallucinations and patients to even go crazy almost as if it has taken control of their body.

symptoms usually start to appear a few hours after taken, some people have some effect of the drug and some show extreme symptoms.

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