Neulin PS/Neulin PS Forte

Neulin PS/Neulin PS Forte

Manufacturer:

Ferron
Full Prescribing Info
Contents
Cytidine 5-monophosphate, choline l-bitartrate, phosphatidyl serine.
Description
Neulin PS: Each capsule contains: Cytidine 5-monophosphate 121.5 mg, Choline L-bitartrate 126.5 mg, Phosphatidyl serine 25 mg.
Neulin PS Forte: Each capsule contains: Choline L-Bitartrate 253 mg, Cytidine-5-Monophosphate 243 mg, Phosphatidyl serine 50 mg.
Action
Choline is a precursor for phosphatidylcholine, sphingomyelin, acetylcholine and the methyl donor betaine. Thus, choline is important for normal cellular membrane composition and repair, and normal brain function. Acetylcholine is one of the major neurotransmitters and requires choline for its synthesis.
Cytidine nucleotides are involved in phospholipid metabolism in brain. Elevation of cytidine levels stimulates the synthesis of membrane phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine in brain cells. The increase of cytidine concentrations may support the improvement of neuronal activity.
Phosphatidylserine within the neuronal membrane is especially important for the activation of the particular kinase-protein kinase C (PKC) that plays a critical role in learning and memory.
Choline is absorbed from the small intestine, and transported to the liver via portal circulation. Choline is transported across the blood-brain barrier by a specific carrier mechanism.
The nucleotide cytidine monophosphate will be hydrolyzed in the body by the enzymes alkaline phosphatase and nucleotidase to the nucleoside cytidine.
Little is known of the pharmacokinetics of oral phosphatidylserine in humans. In animal studies (rats), it appears that there is extensive digestion of phosphatidylserine in the small intestine, producing, among other things, lysophosphatidylserine, a substance that contains only one fatty acid, and phosphatidylethanolamine. Following absorption, lysophosphatidylserine is metabolized in intestinal mucosa cells, and its metabolites, which include some phosphatidylserine, enter the lymphatics draining the small intestine. The amount that reaches the brain after oral administration, is very small. Most of the behavioral and neurochemical effects noted in animal studies have been observed only after repeated oral phosphatidylserine dosing.
Indications/Uses
Maintenance of health.
Dosage/Direction for Use
Neulin PS: To be taken 1-2 capsules per day.
Neulin PS Forte: To be taken 1 capsule per day.
Overdosage
There are no reports of overdosage.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to any component of the medication.
Special Precautions
Those with primary genetic trimethylaminuria (the inherited enzyme deficiency), with certain types of liver disease caused by any of hepatitis virus or from other etiologies may develop fishy body odor when taking supplemental choline. Choline intake should be restricted in these cases.
Because of lack of long-term safety studies, should be avoided by children, pregnant women and nursing mothers.
Those with the antiphospholipid-antibody syndrome should exercise caution in the use of phosphatidylserine and only take it under medical supervision and monitoring.
Adverse Reactions
Higher doses have been associated with fishy body odor.
High intakes of choline have been associated with excessive sweating and hypotension.
Occasional gastrointestinal side effects, such as nausea and indigestion, are reported.
Drug Interactions
Methotrexate may diminish pools of all choline metabolites. Thus, individuals taking methotrexate may have an increased choline requirement.
Storage
Store at temperature below 30°C.
Neulin PS Forte: In a dry place.
MIMS Class
Supplements & Adjuvant Therapy
ATC Classification
A13A - TONICS ; Used as tonics.
Presentation/Packing
Form
Neulin PS cap
Packing/Price
5 × 6's
Form
Neulin PS Forte cap
Packing/Price
5 × 6's
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