Cetam Capsule PIRACETAM


If I do not see an improvement in my symptoms, can I stop taking Cetam?
No, do not stop taking Cetam on your own. Stopping it suddenly may have unwanted effects like twitching and jerking movements. If Cetam does not improve your symptoms, consult your doctor. The doctor may suggest a slow reduction of Cetam dose.

What is the correct way of taking Cetam?
Cetam can be taken with or without food. Swallow the tablets as a whole with a glass of water. Do not break or chew the tablets. If you find it difficult to swallow, tell your doctor as soon as possible. Your doctor may prescribe Cetam in the form of a solution.

Who should avoid taking Citalexia?
You should not take Citalexia if you are allergic to Citalexia or any of the ingredients in the medicine. Also, avoid taking Citalexia if your kidney functions are severely deranged or if you ever had localized bleeding in the brain (cerebral hemorrhage). You should also avoid taking this medicine if you are suffering from Huntington’s disease/chorea (a genetic disorder where the brain cells die quickly causing deterioration of mental and physical abilities over time).

Who should avoid taking Ceretor?
You should not take Ceretor if you are allergic to Ceretor or any of the ingredients in the medicine. Also, avoid taking Ceretor if your kidney functions are severely deranged or if you ever had localized bleeding in the brain (cerebral hemorrhage). You should also avoid taking this medicine if you are suffering from Huntington’s disease/chorea (a genetic disorder where the brain cells die quickly causing deterioration of mental and physical abilities over time).

Who should avoid taking Neurodutch?
You should not take Neurodutch if you are allergic to Neurodutch or any of the ingredients in the medicine. Also, avoid taking Neurodutch if your kidney functions are severely deranged or if you ever had localized bleeding in the brain (cerebral hemorrhage). You should also avoid taking this medicine if you are suffering from Huntington’s disease/chorea (a genetic disorder where the brain cells die quickly causing deterioration of mental and physical abilities over time).