
CITICOLINE 1000MG
PROCOLINE 4 ML is used to treat head trauma, stroke, or injury. It is also used for Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and glaucoma. When your brain doesn’t get an insufficient blood supply, then a stroke happens, and Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive age-related memory loss.
PROCOLINE 4 ML contains CITICOLINE 1000MG, which is used to nourish and minimise damage to the nerve cell in various conditions associated with the brain, and also increases the activity of the central nervous system.
This injection is specialised to treat stroke, head trauma, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and glaucoma. Some more uses are:
This is administered by your healthcare professional only, and your doctor will decide the appropriate dosage and timing based on your medical condition. Don’t self-administer it.
Keep in cool temperature, don’t freeze, and keep it away from children
It works by protecting nerves and nourishing nerve cells. It protects them from damage and improves their survival by producing certain brain chemicals.
Interaction with Drugs
Interaction with Diseases
Patients who are suffering from hypertonia of the nervous system, intracranial haemorrhage, depression, or kidney, liver, or heart disease should inform their doctor before taking it.
Interaction with Food
Avoid processed foods and sugary snacks
Interaction with Beverages
Avoid Alcohol
It is not safe, so you should avoid PROCOLINE 4 ML injection until it is prescribed by your doctor.
It is not safe for breastfeeding women also because it may be transferred to the child through the mother’s milk. So make sure to consult with your doctor.
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It is used to treat stroke, head trauma or injury, and also for Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and Glaucoma.
It can cause insomnia; not everybody experiences these side effects, and if you notice any sleep disturbance, you can consult with your healthcare provider.
It depends on the condition; it can be taken for the long term as advised by a doctor. To improve memory, thinking, and behavioural skills.
If you are taking other medicines, you should consult with your healthcare professional because they may interact with other drugs