Ceraxon And Dementia (Top voted first)
UpdatedDoes anyone know any details about taking cerAxon for dementia/Alzeimers? If yes, has it helped? Any side effects?
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What is ceraxon used for besides dementia? Also is 1000 mg. every 12 hours an average dosage? What are the side effects? My mother just had a stroke and I did not realize before I got the list of medication from the hospital that she was taking it.
CerAxon is actually just classified as a medical food, since it is nothing more than a supplement that may help with cognition and memory impairment.
It actually contains Citicoline, which is available over the counter and considered a supplement, not a medication.
Learn more CerAxon details here.
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