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Ginkgo Biloba Extract & Piracetam Tablets - Manufacturers & Suppliers - Third Party Contract Manufacturing
Product Name : New Brain 58
Composition : Ginkgo Biloba Extract & Piracetam Tablets
Packing : 10x10
Price : Rs.
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Ginkgo Biloba Extract & Piracetam Tablets- The tablets are used in the treatment of cognitive enhancers. They provide a dual-action effect to improve cognitive function. The combination is commonly used to manage symptoms like forgetfulness, slow thinking, and reduced alertness in elderly people. It helps in cognitive rehabilitation by enhancing neural activity and blood flow to damaged brain areas. According to the Journal of Neurology & Neurophysiology, Ginkgo biloba is safe when used appropriately, and it also does not cause dependence. This makes the medicine suitable for long-term care in chronic neurological conditions.
This dual-ingredient tablet targets students, working professionals, and elderly patients. The tablets are also used as support therapy to manage symptoms of dementia, vertigo, tinnitus, or poor circulation to the limbs.
Biophar Lifesciences is the leading producer of Ginkgo Biloba Extract & Piracetam Tablets and sells them under the brand name New Brain 58. The company has a dedicated R&D team that has strict quality control measures to ensure safety and efficacy. Moreover, they have ISO and GMP-WHO-approved manufacturing units.
Ginkgo dilates cerebral blood vessels, which improves microcirculation and oxygenation in the brain. It possesses flavonoids and terpenoids, which mop up free radicals and prevent neuron oxidative stress. Ginkgo Biloba inhibits monoamine oxidase (MAO) and affects the release of serotonin, dopamine, and noradrenaline. It acts as a platelet-activating factor antagonist to decrease blood viscosity and increase blood flow.
Piracetam functions as an allosteric modulator of AMPA receptors to enhance neurotransmission. It protects the nervous system against hypoxia and increases cell membrane fluidity. It increases brain plasticity, thus facilitating better learning and cognitive function.
Following are the key benefits of these tablets.
These tablets are generally safe and well-tolerated by most people. However, some people may experience mild side effects. If any side effect feels severe or does not go away, stop the medicine and consult your doctor immediately.
Ginkgo biloba and piracetam tablets are generally safe when taken as prescribed. However, there are certain things you should keep in mind before starting this medicine to avoid any unwanted effects
Q1- Can I take Ginkgo Biloba and Piracetam tablets for improving memory during exam time?
A- The benefits of these supplements often take a few weeks to become noticeable. They do not provide an immediate boost during exam time. Also, studies have indicated that Ginkgo biloba may not improve memory in healthy young adults.
Q2- Is it safe to take Ginkgo Biloba and Piracetam tablets for memory loss for a long time?
A- The tablets can be safely consumed up to 6 months maximum. Long-term safety data is limited.
Q3- Can Piracetam tablets for concentration and focus be taken along with blood pressure medications?
A- It is very crucial to consult this with your healthcare professional. Piracetam can affect vascular function and may interact with medications that have similar effects or with medications used in high-risk heart patients.
Q4- Will Ginkgo Biloba and Piracetam tablets make me feel drowsy or sleepy during the day?
A- The medicine can make you feel drowsy, sleepy, or dizzy during the day. Although they are used to boost alertness but may cause drowsiness in some individuals.
Q5- Can I give Piracetam and Ginkgo Biloba tablets for brain function to my child who has learning difficulties or ADHD?
A- Piracetam has been used in some cases for children with learning disabilities, but it should only be given under a pediatric neurologist's supervision. Do not give it to a child without a prescription.
Q6- Can I take Ginkgo Biloba tablets with my antidepressants?
A- It is generally recommended to avoid taking Ginkgo Biloba with antidepressants unless approved by a healthcare professional, as they can interact significantly.
Q7-Who should avoid ginkgo?
A- It's best to avoid ginkgo biloba if you're taking warfarin, anti-seizure medications, or nifedipine. Ginkgo can also make omeprazole (Prilosec) and esomeprazole (Nexium) less effective. Other ginkgo biloba interactions include oral diabetes medications, alprazolam, and statins.