Uses
Neurocetam Syrup is prescribed for:
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Alzheimer’s disease
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Memory loss in Parkinson’s disease
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Age-related memory decline
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Stroke recovery support
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Head injury-related cognitive impairment
How It Works
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Enhances nerve cell communication by boosting acetylcholine activity.
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Protects the brain from oxygen deficiency.
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May improve cognitive function and memory.
Dosage & Administration
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Route: Oral (with or without food)
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Instructions:
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Shake well before use.
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Measure dose with a measuring cup.
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Take at the same time daily for consistent blood levels.
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Missed Dose: Take as soon as remembered; skip if close to next dose.
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Do NOT stop suddenly (may cause jerking movements or relapse).
Side Effects
Common (usually mild and temporary):
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Nervousness
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Abnormal voluntary movements
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Dizziness, drowsiness (avoid driving/alertness tasks)
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Weight gain (manage with diet/exercise)
Safety Warnings
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Bleeding Risk: May affect platelet function—inform doctor if on blood thinners.
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Alcohol: Caution advised (consult doctor).
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Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Safety not established—seek medical advice.
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Driving: Unsafe (may impair focus).
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Kidney Disease: Use with dose adjustment (consult doctor).
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Liver Disease: Likely safe (limited data).
Key Precautions
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Do not discontinue abruptly.
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Monitor for mood/behavior changes.
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Report severe dizziness or uncontrolled movements.
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