Cerebral aging

Active Ingredient: Meclofenoxate

Indication for Meclofenoxate

Population group: only adults (18 years old or older)
Therapeutic intent: Curative procedure

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

500 mg in the morning, 500 mg at noon

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Dosage regimens

Oral, 500 milligrams meclofenoxate, 2 times daily.

Detailed description

500 mg in the morning, 500 mg at noon (before 4 O’clock p.m.) in repeated courses, not less than one month.

The degree of action of meclofenoxate is very largely dependent upon the duration of treatment.

Active ingredient

Meclofenoxate

Meclofenoxate is a cholinergic nootropic with antianoxic effect whether anoxia is provoked by defect or misuse of oxygen. Meclofenoxate improves extraction and utilization of glucose from the brain which allows maintenance of storage of energy for the neuron even in case of O2 deficiency or aging. In elderly patients, meclofenoxate has been shown to improve performance on certain memory tests. Meclofenoxate also increases cellular membrane phospholipids.

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