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  1. Aug 11, 2014 · In the science-fiction film Lucy, the titular character takes a drug called CPH4 that increases her brain capacity. The writer and director of the film, Luc Besson, claims in several interviews that this drug is based on a real chemical compound.

  2. Jan 31, 2024 · Discover the science behind CPH4 and whether it can truly enhance human abilities. Learn about the truth and myths surrounding this controversial substance. Explore the facts and fiction of CPH4's potential superhuman effects.

  3. Lucy is an American studying in Taipei, Taiwan. Her new boyfriend Richard tricks her into working as a drug mule for a South Korean drug lord, and she delivers a briefcase containing four packets of the highly valuable synthetic drug CPH4 to Mr. Jang.

  4. Jul 25, 2014 · The very concerned doctors explain to Lucy that CPH4 is a substance that occurs naturally in women during their sixth week of pregnancy (note: it’s not) that gives fetuses the “energy” to ...

  5. May 30, 2024 · After Lucy is kidnapped and forced to traffic the experimental drug CPH-4, surgically hidden in her own body, the bag is broken, flooding her system with the drug and allowing her brain to unlock new levels of consciousness.

  6. Jun 27, 2019 · Lucy features CPH4, a drug that enhances physical and mental capabilities. Is this drug/molecule based on a real-life substance? Multiple real-life substances? Looking for in-universe or official explanations.

  7. The C.P.H. 4 molecule depicted in the movie "Lucy" is fictional and does not exist in reality [1]. However, the concept of the molecule is based on a real substance called CPH4, which stands for 4-hydroxy-3- (3-hydroxyphenyl)-2H-1-benzopyran-2-one.