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ESSENTIAL FOR
BRAIN HEALTH |
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Cerebral
vascular insufficiency is extremely common
in elderly, causing impaired mental performance
with symptoms including short-term memory
loss, vertigo, headache, ringing in ears,
and depression. NEUROCARE
safely
reduces all of these symptoms and helps patients
lead a normal life
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Standardized
preparation
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Well-documented
efficacy in improving mental performance
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Established role in improving blood
flow to brain & peripheral organs
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Being
natural ensures its safety
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Documented
efficacy comparable to FDA approved
drugs
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Time-tested
in Memory Enhancement
- Effective
in intermittent claudication
- Significant
benefits in Tinnitus
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ABRIDGED
PRESCRIBING INFORMATION |
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Composition
Each Capsule contains: Ginkgo Biloba
Standardized extract(24 % ginkgo flavoglyosides,
6 % terpene lactone) --- 120 mg
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Description
The active constituents of Neuroicare
(Ginkjo biloba), Bilobalide and Ginkgolides,
improve the tolerance of brain tissues to
hypoxia by increasing cerebral blood flow.
Neurocare can increase blood flow to the brain
through arterial vasodilatation by stimulating
prostaglandins biosynthesis or indirectly
stimulating nor-epinephrine release |
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Indications
• Cerebral vascular insufficiency (insufficient
blood flow to the brain)
• Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
• Inner ear dysfunction (vertigo, tinnitus)
• Peripheral vascular insufficiency
(intermittent claudication, Raynaud’s
phenomenon)
• Retinopathy (macular degeneration,
diabetic retinopathy)
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Dosage & Administration
2 capsules daily in divided doses
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Drug
Interactions
Ginkgo
extract may potentiate MAO-inhibiting drugs
but the evidence is conflicting. Ginkgo preparations
may enhance the effect of anti-platelet agents
(e.g., aspirin). Ginkgo may enhance the effect
of warfarin, although no interaction was shown
in a controlled trial. Ginkgo may also potentiate
the effect of thiazide diuretics by increasing
capillary permeability; however, no clinical
relevance has been established as yet for
this finding
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Contraindications
Ginkgo should not be used by persons who have
a history of allergy to the herb (this is
considered rare). It is also contraindicated
in bleeding disorders due to increased bleeding
potential associated with chronic use (6–12
months) or before elective surgery
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Side
Effects
In general, ginkgo extract has produced
few adverse effects in clinical trials, with
effects for ginkgo being the same as for placebo.
Rare cases of stomach or intestinal upsets,
headaches, or allergic skin reaction have
been documented. Ginkgo has also been reported
to cause dizziness and palpitations
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Pregnancy
and Lactation
Gingko is contraindicated
while trying to get pregnant and during pregnancy
(Ginkgo constituents are being studied as
a possible contraceptive and Ginkgo is also
a potent blood thinner increasing the possibility
of bleeding).
No information
on the effects of Gingko during lactation,
but it should be avoided during the immediate
postpartum period due to its anticoagulant
effects which could cause increased bleeding
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Storage
Store in a cool, dry place &
protect with sunlight. Keep all medicines
out of the reach of children
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Presentation:
Capsules available in blister pack of 2X10’s
& bottle of 60's
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