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Centrophenoxine is a semi synthetic nootropic that is considered to be a powerful memory and mental acuity booster, free radicals combater and energy production stimulator with clear cell anti-aging and life span increasing effects. It was first synthesized in 1959 at the French National Scientific Research Center since then it has been widely used in Europe and the USA. Centrophenoxine consists of two biochemical elements: dimethylaminoethanol and parachlorophenoxyacetate. The first one is naturally metabolized in human body and can be found in natural food, for example in fish. It is responsible for the increase of acetylcholine levels in CNS (Central Nervous System) which leads to memory and general cognition improvements and neuronal glucose (which is the chief brain fuel) and oxygen uptake enhancing, while carbon dioxide production increasing. The second one is a synthetic compound similar to auxins (plant hormones) that increase RNA and protein production thus by reverses the age-related drop in neural RNA and protein production in human body it helps to encode memory, as well as repair cell damage. The drug proved to be effective not only as a prevention measure when taken by healthy young people but also as a treatment for those who already suffer from brain disorders. The conjunction of the two elements represented as Centrophenoxine has pronounced anti-aging, brain energizing, repairing effects and general brain activity activating effects. The drug helps to reduce lipofuscin levels. Lipofuscin is a biochemical clutter accumulated during lifetime and associated with poor cell health. As a rule it is used to treat Alzheimer disease and the symptoms of senile dementia as well as a number of other brain-related disorders. The positive Centrophenoxine effects are proved by clinical and laboratory tests. Keywords: centrophenoxine piracetam, centrophenoxin, deroxat, Lucidril, Cerutil, Helfergin, hidrocantabrico, visabeira, reditus, semapa, petrogal, mota engil, mota engil, ibersol, unicer, jeronimo martins, sumol, secil, portucel,
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Centrophenoxine: Medications and Prescriptions
Generic name: Centrophenoxine
Product Brand Name: Centrophenoxine, Lucidril, Cerutil, Helfergin
Centrophenoxine description
Description:
Centropenoxine is an original anti-aging, neuroenergizing drugs used to treat Alzheimer disease and senile dementia symptoms. It has positive test-proved effects in treating cerebral atrophy, brain injury, post-stroke state, chronic alcoholism, barbiturate intoxication, symptoms as confusion, extreme weakness, and memory and intellectual concentration disturbances, tardive dyskinesia, medium level dementia, senile psychosis and many others brain and CNS disorders. In Europe it is successfully used for reviving patients in alcoholic or post-traumatic coma. By reducing lipofuscin accumulation in body cells, combating free radicals, increasing acetylcholine levels and neuronal RNA and protein production levels, Centrophenoxine helps to combat cellular aging (inner and outer signs), rid the heart and artery from toxic elements that are considered to be the most important risk factor for heart attack, contribute to compensating for acetylcholine which deficiency causes Alzheimer disease, restore intellectual well being, make improvement in the carrying out of day-to-day activities, improve the ability to transfer new information into secondary memory. Centrophenoxine can be used for other conditions if prescribed by the doctor.
Distribution form:
Centrophenoxine is taken orally in the form of tablets which contain 250 mg of the substance.
Synergy:
Centropenoxine is a natural synergist with peracetam. To prevent Alzheimer disorder, or treat it in early stage, it may be useful to combine Centropenoxine with deprenyl.
Before Using:
Before starting taking Centrophenoxine, consult your doctor on weighing all positive and negative sides. Major depression, mania, seizure disorders, severely high blood pressure, convulsive disorders such as epilepsy or Parkinson’s disease are indicators to avoid Centropenoxine, because overproduction of acetylcholine may worsen these conditions. Pregnancy is also a contradiction to taking Centropenoxine.
Dosage:
the average Centrophenoxine day doze varies from 600 up to 2000 mg/day. Usually given twice a day in two equally divided doses preferably at breakfast and lunch. Healthy people with no psychological and neurological diseases who wish to prevent brain aging and enhance general cognition should use 250 mg of Centrophenoxine once or twice a day in the morning with meal. This dose is considered to be generally safe and useful.
Side Effects:
In some cases Centrophenoxine can cause nausea or mild dizziness. More sever side effects include headaches, neck, jaw and shoulder muscle tension, insomnia, irritability and hyper excitability, agitation and restlessness and are usually caused by overproduction of acetylcholine. This is not intoxication, but it is strongly recommended to tell your physician or healthcare specialist about the symptoms. As a rule these effects can be eliminated by dose reduction. To avoid acetylcholine overproduction it is advisable to skip one or two days of taking the drug.
Centrophenoxine notes:
Centrophenoxine, Lucidril, Cerutil, Helfergin are the brand names under which Centrophenoxine, an original anti-aging, neuroenergizing drug for treating Alzheimer and senile dementia symptoms, is available in the market. With its ability to reduce lipofuscin build up in body and combat free radicals, mounting acetylcholine levels, neuronal RNA and protein production levels Centrofenoxine has proved to be quite successful in combating cellular aging. It has given positive results in ridding the heart and arteries of toxic elements which are responsible for bringing on heart attacks and balances acetylcholine whose deficiency results in Alzheimer disease. Once proper balance is restored, intellectual well being of the patient improves along with ability to carry out day to day activities.
There are certain conditions under which Centrophenoxine should be avoided. Those suffering from depression, mania, very high blood pressure, convulsive or seizure disorder as epilepsy or Parkinson disease should not take Centrophenoxine as overproduction of acetylcholine may deteriorate the these conditions. Doctor is the best judge whether this drug should be used or not.
Centrophenoxine may cause nausea or mild dizziness in some cases. Headaches, insomnia, irritability, jaw and shoulder muscle tension, hyper excitability and agitation and restlessness are other side effects which are caused by overproduction of acetylcholine and can be effectively eliminated by reducing the dose. Skipping drug for one or two days can balance the acetylcholine overproduction. Doctor should be informed about the symptoms as soon as they appear and his advice should be followed.
Centrophenoxine may be given twice a day in two equally divided doses that varies from 600 up to 2000 mg/day. Any healthy person with no psychological and neurological diseases who wishes to avert brain aging and improve general cognition is advised to use 250 mg of Centrophenoxine once or twice a day in the morning along with meal.
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Drug category:Anti-Alzheimer's, Anti-Dementia Agents
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