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Vinpotropile is a combination of Vinpocetine (with cerebro protecting properties) and Piracetam (with nootropic properties). Such combination synergize effects of Vinpocetine and Piracetam.
Vinpocetine is micro-circulation enhancer, improves oxygen supply to brain cells. Piracetam increases brain cell metabolism and energy levels, and speeds up interhemispheric flow of information (left-right brain hemisphere communication). Increases vigilance, improves concentration, and enhances memory. Protects neurons from hypoxia, and stimulates growth of acetylcholine receptors. May also cause nerves to regenerate. Piracetam markedly decreases the formation of neuronal lipofuscin. It improves posture in elderly people.
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| 5 mg Vinpocetine and 400 mg Piracetam |
50 caps |
USD 31.00 |
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| 5 mg Vinpocetine and 400 mg Piracetam |
150 caps |
USD 87.00 |
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Medications and Prescriptions
Product Brand Name: Vinpotropile
Pharmacology: Vinpocetine oxygenate and activate cerebral metabolism and it has several possible actions, including increasing cerebral blood flow and metabolism, anticonvulsant, cognition enhancement, neuroprotection and antioxidant. Vinpocetine is a chemical substance synthesized from vincamine. Vincamine, the parent compound of vinpocetine, is believed to be a cerebral vasodilator. Several mechanisms have been proposed for the possible actions of vinpocetine. Vinpocetine has been reported to have calcium-channel blocking activity, as well as voltage-gated sodium channel blocking activity. It has also been reported to inhibit the acetylcholine release evoked by excitatory amino acids and to protect neurons against excitotoxicity. In addition, vinpocetine has been shown to inhibit a cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase, and it is speculated that this inhibition enhances cyclic GMP levels in the vascular smooth muscle, leading to reduced resistance of cerebral vessels and increase of cerebral flow. In some studies, vinpocetine has demonstrated antioxidant activity equivalent to that of vitamin E. Piracetam is a smart-drug or nootropic. Nootropic means "acting on the mind". It is a term first used by Dr. Giurgea to describe a substance found to have useful effects in the treatment of memory loss, age related memory decline and lack of concentration etc. That substance was piracetam, not only was it beneficial, but it was also found to have so few side effects and contraindications that one biochemist described it; "as safe as salt!" Since then, nootropics have so-many beneficial affects on mental and memory capabilities, which they have come to be known as smart-drugs. One of the primary differences between nootropics and other "memory enhancers" is that nootropics have a beneficial effect upon the brain's Corpus Callosum. This area of the brain joins the two hemispheres, it links the logical side with creative side, hence ying and yang. This may be the major reason why "creative" individuals and "brain" workers find they can accomplish much more, when they are supplementing with nootropics.
Indications for usage: psychic or neurological symptoms of cerebral circulatory disturbances of various origins (post-apoplectic, post-traumatic or sclerotic) such as impaired memory, mobility disorders, vertigos and headaches.
Intermittent cerebrovascular insufficiency, vascular spasms, ischemic cerebral lesions, advanced cerebral arteriosclerosis.
Cerebro-vascular disease; degenerative cortical dementia (Alzheimer's disease);
Senile psychoorganic syndrome ("aging brain");
Cortical myoclonia; dyslexia of vascular and other origin; vestibulopathies;
Protection of the nervous tissue in a brain hypoxia; postoperative deliriums.
Indications limits, counter-indications: pregnancy, lactation.
Packing: 50 capsules
Each capsule contents: Vinpocetine (5 mg), Piracetam (400 mg)
Dosage: 1- 2 capsules per day
Course: 1-6 month
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Drug category:Nootropic and smart drugs
Vinpotropile
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