ceremax (PIRACETAM)

What is Ceremax?
Nootropil (Ceremax) is a medicine that helps some adults with a specific type of muscle jerk problem (myoclonus). It's taken as a pill, starting with a high dose and possibly going higher, depending on the person's needs. Older people with kidney problems may need a lower dose. Doctors need to check kidney function regularly if someone takes it for a long time.

What is the usual dose of Ceremax?
For adults, the starting dose of Ceremax is 7.2 grams per day. The doctor might gradually increase this by 4.8 grams every few days, but the total daily dose shouldn't go above 24 grams. This total daily amount is usually split into two or three smaller doses taken throughout the day. There's no standard dose for children.

How do I take Ceremax?
Ceremax is a medicine you swallow. You can take it with or without food. It's usually best to take it in two or three smaller doses throughout the day, rather than all at once. There's nothing special you need to avoid eating while taking it.

For how long do I take Ceremax?
How long you take this medicine depends on your illness. For sudden, short-term problems, doctors try to lower your dose and stop the medicine every six months. They'll reduce it slowly, a bit at a time. If it's a different kind of problem, you'll keep taking the medicine as long as your brain condition lasts.

What disease or symptom is Ceremax used for?
Ceremax is a medicine sometimes used to help adults with a type of muscle jerk called myoclonus that starts in the brain. It's usually used along with other medicines for this condition. It may also be used for adults whose kidneys aren't working very well.

How long does it take for Ceremax to start working?
Ceremax may take a few days to weeks to show noticeable effects, depending on the condition and individual response.

Is Ceremax effective?
Effectiveness varies:
- Clinical use: Shown to help in conditions like cognitive impairment or myoclonus.
- Healthy individuals: Evidence for cognitive enhancement is mixed and less robust.

How do I know if Ceremax is working?
mprovements in memory, learning ability, or symptoms of the treated condition suggest it’s working. Regular assessment with your doctor is key.

How does Ceremax work?
Ceremax's exact way of helping with a specific type of muscle jerk (cortical myoclonus) isn't understood. However, it seems to improve blood flow and the way blood cells work. It makes red blood cells more flexible and less sticky, easing blood flow through tiny blood vessels. It also reduces blood clotting factors. The medicine is quickly absorbed into the body and reaches its highest level in the blood within about an hour and a half. It also travels easily to the brain and even crosses the placenta.

Who should avoid taking Ceremax?
Ceremax is a medicine that shouldn't be used by people with severe kidney problems, bleeding in the brain, or Huntington's disease. It's also risky for people who bleed easily (like those with stomach ulcers or bleeding disorders) or take blood thinners. Older people taking it long-term need regular kidney function checks. Stopping it suddenly can cause seizures. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should talk to their doctor before using it. Very high doses contain a lot of sodium, which should be considered.

Can I take Ceremax with other prescription drugs?
Ceremax generally doesn't interact strongly with other medicines. It's mostly passed out of the body unchanged, meaning it doesn't interfere much with how the liver processes other drugs. Studies haven't shown problems when taking it with common seizure medicines or alcohol. However, taking it with thyroid medicine might cause problems like confusion, restlessness, and sleep trouble. Also, using it with a blood thinner (acenocoumarol) can increase bleeding risk.

Can Ceremax be taken safely while pregnant?
Ceremax is a medicine, and pregnant women should only take it if their doctor says it's absolutely necessary. There isn't enough information about how it affects humans during pregnancy. Tests on animals haven't shown any problems, but the medicine does get passed to the baby through the placenta. Because of this lack of human data, it's a risky medicine to take while pregnant unless a doctor feels the potential benefits clearly outweigh any possible risks to the mother or baby.

Can Ceremax be taken safely while breastfeeding?
Ceremax, a medicine, passes into breast milk. Because of this, mothers who are taking Ceremax may need to choose between breastfeeding and taking the medicine. Doctors will help weigh the importance of the medicine for the mother against the benefits of breastfeeding for the baby to decide what's best.

Is Ceremax safe for the elderly?
Ceremax is a medicine sometimes given to older people. Their kidneys need to be checked regularly because Ceremax is removed from the body by the kidneys. If the kidneys aren't working well, the doctor might need to lower the dose of Ceremax to prevent problems.

How should I store Ceremax?
It means you don't need to do anything special to keep the item safe. You can store it normally.

Does Ceremax make people tired or drowsy?
Drowsiness can occur in some individuals, though it may also cause agitation or insomnia in others.

Does Ceremax cause stomach upset?
Yes, gastrointestinal side effects like nausea, diarrhea, or abdominal discomfort are possible but usually mild.

Does Ceremax affect sleep?
Ceremax can make some people sleepy (not very common) or have trouble sleeping (how often this happens isn't known). It can also make others more restless or nervous (this is more common). If your sleep is affected, don't drive or use machinery, and talk to a doctor.

Does Ceremax make it hard to think or concentrate?
Ceremax is generally intended to improve focus and cognition, but rare side effects like mental fog can occur in some people.

Does Ceremax affect mood?
Mood effects vary: it may improve mood in some or cause irritability or anxiety in others.

Does Ceremax interfere with sexual function?
Ceremax is not commonly associated with sexual dysfunction.

Does Ceremax affect appetite?
It does not typically affect appetite significantly.

Does Ceremax cause weight gain?
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Does Ceremax cause headaches?
Ceremax usually doesn't cause headaches, but if you get one while taking it, be careful. That's because Ceremax can sometimes make you unusually active (hyperkinesia) or sleepy (somnolence), and either of those could be dangerous if you're driving or using machinery.

Does Ceremax limit driving?
Ceremax is a medicine. Some people taking 1.6 to 15 grams a day have reported more restlessness, sleepiness, nervousness, and sadness than those taking a sugar pill (placebo). We don't know what effect taking 15-20 grams a day has on driving. If you're taking Ceremax and have trouble driving, be extra careful.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Ceremax?
Taking Ceremax (a medication) with alcohol doesn't change how much of either is in your blood. They don't interact with each other in a significant way at that dose.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Ceremax?
Yes, moderate consumption of coffee or tea is generally safe and might complement Ceremax’s effects. Avoid excessive caffeine to prevent overstimulation.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Ceremax?
Yes, exercise is safe and may enhance cognitive benefits when combined with Ceremax. However, monitor for dizziness or fatigue.

What are Ceremax possible harms and risks?
Ceremax can make some people feel jittery or restless. Less often, it might cause sleepiness or sadness. Rarely, it can lead to more serious problems like bleeding issues, allergic reactions, or mental changes like confusion or hallucinations. While there's no specific information on overdose, one case involved severe stomach problems.
Available in 2 variations

Ceremax Syrup
Ceremax Syrup
Piracetam
bottle of 100 ml Syrup

Ceremax Tablet
Ceremax Tablet
Piracetam
strip of 10 tablets