Common questions

What is the generic name of Neuroaid?

What is the generic name of Neuroaid?

MLC601 (NeuroAiD) for brain injuries-open label use in a series of patients [abstract].

How much does Neuroaid cost?

According to David Picard, the CEO of Moleac, NeuroAiD is sold in at least 25 countries, and 20,000 people have taken it. It is currently not available through U.S.-based vendors, although consumers can buy it online. A three month regimen costs about $1,500.

What is Neuroaid made of?

NeuroAid I, or MLC601, is composed of nine herbal components (astragalus root, Salvia miltiorrhiza root, chishao, rhizome lovage, Angelica sinensis root, safflower, peach, thinleaf milkwort root, and grassleaf sweet flag rhizome) and five components derived from animals (Hirudo medicinalis, Eupolyphaga seu steleophaga.

What is Neuroaid tablet?

Neuroaid is a Traditional Chinese Medicine which has been shown to stimulate growth of brain cells and connections in animals. Neuroaid may improve blood flow in the brain and functional recovery after stroke in patients.

Is NeuroAiD a supplement?

Indications for use (instruction): NeuroAiD II (MLC 901) It is recommended as a dietary supplement to the diet as an additional source of flavonoids, tannins and hydroxycyclic acids to normalize the functional state of the central nervous system and overall body strengthening.

Why citicoline is used in stroke?

Citicoline has therapeutic effects at several stages of the ischemic cascade in acute ischemic stroke. First, it stabilizes cell membranes by increasing phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin synthesis [37,44] and by inhibiting the release of free fatty acids [45].

How do you use Neuroaid?

Traditionally used for general health maintenance and strengthening the body. Two capsules each time, three times a day. The capsules can be taken either before or after meal. Route of administration: Oral administration.

Can you take citicoline everyday?

Oral dosages of 250 to 2,000 mg daily have been evaluated in adolescents and adults in clinical trials. Lower doses (100 mg twice daily) have been used in short-term trials (6 weeks) with combination therapy in patients with major depressive disorder.

How long should citicoline be taken?

Citicoline is POSSIBLY SAFE when taken by mouth short-term (up to 90 days). The safety of long-term use is not known. Most people who take citicoline don’t experience problematic side effects.

What are the side effects of citicoline?

Most people who take citicoline by mouth don’t experience side effects. But some people can have side effects such as trouble sleeping (insomnia), headache, constipation, diarrhea, nausea, stomach pain, blurred vision, chest pains, and others.

Is citicoline good for the liver?

Citicoline treatment has shown beneficial effects in cerebral ischemia, but its potential to diminish reperfusion damage in liver has not been explored.

Is citicoline safe for kidneys?

There are no data concerning the effects of liver or kidney insufficiency on the safety profile and pharmacokinetics of citicoline although, on the basis of the aforementioned toxicology data, an enhanced threat of hyperphosphataemia may be predicted in patients with kidney failure.


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