Encephabol Dragee

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100 Mg

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1 Encephabol Dragee, 100 Mg Pyritinol Dihydrochloride Monohydrate; Sugar Contains Titanium Dioxide, Quinoline Yellow Lacquer, Iron Oxide (Yellow).

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1 review for Encephabol Dragee

  1. Suzana

    Hello. I want to order Encefabol.
    Are you sending it to Austria? I looked everywhere, but I couldn’t find it. if you’re sending, please let me know. Thank you.

    • WikiKenko - Health Encyclopedia

      Medical Guidance Center

      Hello Suzana, this is WikiKenko.

      Encephabol Dragee is a medication that contains the active ingredient Pyritinol. It is used to improve blood flow to the brain and normalize the utilization of important nutrients (glucose and oxygen) in nerve cells. It also increases the readiness of specific nerve cells to transmit nerve impulses in the brain. Encephabol is suitable for treating symptoms of declining brain performance.

      Like all medications, Encephabol Dragee can have side effects. Some common side effects include hormonal imbalance, allergic reaction, slow growth in children and teenagers, altered taste, gastrointestinal discomfort, insomnia (difficulty in sleeping), mood swings and restlessness. Some severe side effects that have occurred are pancreatitis and acute hepatitis after daily use of Pyritinol. Encephabol Dragee is available at pharmacies in Austria. You can check with your local pharmacy to see if they have it in stock. It is also available online on websites like Amazon.

      It is important to consult with a doctor before taking any medication. A doctor can provide you with information about whether Encephabol Dragee is safe for you to use and what side effects you may experience.

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