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Strozina Syrup Substitute

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Composition:

CITICOLINE-500MG

Uses:

<p>Strozina Syrup is used in the treatment of stroke, head trauma, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and glaucoma. Its detailed uses are as follows:<br/> • Ischemic Stroke: Strozina Syrup is used during both the acute and recovery stages of ischemic stroke. It helps protect nerve cells from damage, supports cell membrane repair, and improves blood flow to the brain.<br/> • Head Trauma or Brain Injury: Strozina Syrup aids in restoring brain function following head injury by reducing symptoms like memory loss, dizziness, disorientation, and impaired concentration.<br/> • Cognitive Disorders: Strozina Syrup helps slow cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia by improving blood flow to the brain.<br/> • Parkinson's disease: Strozina Syrup may be used alongside other medications to improve motor and cognitive symptoms in individuals with Parkinson's disease.<br/> • Vision Disorders: Strozina Syrup helps enhance visual performance in patients with glaucoma or other optic nerve disorders by supporting nerve cell function.<br/></p>

Medicinal Benefits:

Strozina Syrup contains 'Citicoline,' which belongs to the class of ‘psychostimulants.’ It is used to promote brain health. It is used to treat stroke, head injury, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and glaucoma. It protects the brain from neurotoxicity (damage to the brain). It acts as a precursor for phospholipids (present in the outer membrane of the nerve cell) and also stimulates phospholipid synthesis in the brain. It also stimulates blood flow and oxygen consumption in the brain. This promotes brain activity and improves cognition, memory, and thinking capabilities in patients with progressive brain disorders. It accelerates the recovery rate in patients with neurological diseases (diseases affecting the brain). 

FAQs

Strozina Syrup is used to treat stroke, head trauma or injury, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and glaucoma.

Strozina Syrup contains 'Citicoline’, a psychostimulant or nootropic used to nourish and minimize damage to the nerve cells in various conditions associated with the brain. It increases the activity of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). It regenerates nerve cells by promoting the synthesis of phospholipids (forms neuronal membrane) in the brain. It improves learning, memory, judging, and thinking processes. It can improve recovery in patients with disturbance in consciousness in patients with head injury or any other problems associated with the brain and who underwent surgery.

Strozina Syrup can cause insomnia (sleeplessness). However, not everybody taking Strozina Syrup will experience this side effect. Inform your doctor if you notice sleep disturbances after starting Strozina Syrup. Your doctor may adjust the dosage to minimize its impact on sleep.

Strozina Syrup is possibly safe and may not show any toxic side effects. It is usually well-tolerated in patients when given in therapeutic doses (dose required to treat the disease).

Strozina Syrup can be taken for the long-term when advised by a doctor. It can considerably improve memory, thinking, and behavioral skills when taken long-term in patients with brain disorders.

Parkinson's disease is a progressive brain disorder that occurs due to a decrease in dopamine (a hormone responsible for motor function or movements) levels in the brain. The symptoms include tremors, impaired balance, difficulty speaking, decreased movement, and changes in writing.

Citicoline is chemically identical to the cytidine-diphosphocholine (CDP-choline). CDP-choline is naturally present in the body, whereas citicoline is available as a dietary supplement.

There are no studies on the effect of alcohol with Strozina Syrup. However, it is advised to avoid alcohol consumption since Strozina Syrup is prescribed for Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, head injury, and age-related memory impairment and alcohol worsens neurological conditions.

No, students should not take Strozina Syrup because research indicates that Strozina Syrup is effective only in age-related memory problems, in Alzheimer’s disease and memory problems associated with long-standing stroke. Furthermore, there is information on the use of Strozina Syrup in children.

Yes, Strozina Syrup has neuroprotective properties that could help improve memory and cognitive functions in people with neurological impairments.

Strozina Syrup may cause side effects such as nausea, headache, diarrhoea, insomnia (trouble sleeping), blurred vision, and an increase or decrease in heart rate. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention. However, if the symptoms persist or worsen, consult your doctor immediately.

You are recommended to avoid using Strozina Syrup if you are allergic to citicoline. If you have hypotension (low blood pressure), seizure disorders, heart disease, or are at risk of a haemorrhagic stroke, use it cautiously.

You are recommended to consult a doctor before taking other medicines with Strozina Syrup to avoid drug interactions.

Store Strozina Syrup in a cool and dry place at room temperature. Keep it out of reach of children.