project |
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Name/scientific name |
NICERGOLINE
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
Stroke, Alzheimer's disease, chronic cerebrovascular disease, retinopathy, Meniere's disease
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body system |
cardiology
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type |
Nitrates, calcium channel blockers, and other antianginal drugs
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Nicotine is a drug used to improve blood circulation in the brain. It can help increase the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the brain, which in turn improves cognitive function and memory. Nicotine is commonly used to treat mild to moderate cognitive impairment, such as mild dementia or memory loss. In Hong Kong, the drug may be prescribed by doctors to some patients who need to improve memory and cognitive function. When using nicolcarpine, patients should strictly follow the doctor's recommendations and prescriptions and avoid adjusting the dosage or stopping use on their own. Also, patients should inform their doctor about any other medications or medical conditions they are taking to ensure safe use of nicolcarpine. If you have any discomfort or questions, you should consult your doctor immediately.
Instructions for use: Take Nisiglin tablets orally, and it is recommended to take them at a fixed time every day. It can be taken with food or on an empty stomach, depending on individual gastrointestinal reactions. While taking the medicine, avoid consuming too much caffeine or alcoholic beverages to avoid affecting the effectiveness of the medicine. Patients who have certain medical conditions or are taking other medications should seek medical advice.
Dosage Guidelines: The starting dose for adults is 30 mg daily, divided into 2 to 3 divided doses. Based on individual response, your doctor may adjust the dose to 60 mg daily. Children's dosage should be based on age and weight, usually with a lower starting dose. Elderly patients or patients with impaired hepatic or renal function should have their dose adjusted to avoid adverse effects. Dosage adjustments should be made under the guidance of a doctor, and you should not increase or decrease the dose on your own. If you feel any discomfort, seek medical attention immediately.
Nicergoline is a drug with common side effects including headache, dizziness, stomach upset, nausea, vomiting and insomnia. A small number of patients may experience allergic skin reactions such as rash or itching. Long-term use may cause blood pressure to drop, causing dizziness or feelings of weakness. Some people also report digestive problems such as diarrhea or constipation. If you have the above symptoms, you should stop taking the medication immediately and consult your doctor. Please remember that drug side effects vary from person to person. If you feel uncomfortable, seek medical advice as soon as possible.
The drug Nicergoline has its contraindications. Contraindications include allergy or anaphylaxis to nicecarpine, acute hemorrhagic stroke, severe cardiac arrhythmia, severe heart disease, severe liver dysfunction, severe renal dysfunction, severe hypertension, severe hypotension, and pregnant and lactating women. In these cases, the use of nicecarpine should be contraindicated. Before using nicecarpine, patients should inform their doctor about their allergies, medical history, and other medications they are taking to ensure safe use of the medication. If any contraindications occur, the patient should discontinue use of nicotine immediately and seek medical assistance. Nichecarpine is a drug for specific purposes. Patients should use it strictly in accordance with the doctor's recommendations and are not allowed to change the dosage or stop using it on their own.
Nicotine is a drug used to improve blood circulation in the brain. When using this medication, follow your doctor's advice and use it strictly as prescribed. Do not exceed recommended dosage to avoid adverse reactions. If you experience any symptoms while taking nicolcarpine, you should seek medical attention immediately and inform your doctor that you are taking this drug.
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Nicergoline should be avoided during pregnancy. Nijagolin is a B vitamin that is used to improve blood supply to the brain and enhance memory. However, there is not enough research to confirm the safety of Nijagaurin in pregnant women. Nijagaurin may have negative effects on the fetus in animal studies.
If you are pregnant or have a high likelihood of becoming pregnant, you should stop using Nijagolin immediately and consult a healthcare professional. The doctor may recommend stopping the medication or adjusting the dose to ensure the safety of the mother and fetus.
During pregnancy, special care should be taken in selecting medications to ensure that they are safe for both the fetus and mother. If you have any questions or concerns about Nijagolin, please check with your doctor immediately. Safety first, careful decision on the use of Nijagolin is crucial for both the baby and the mother.
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