Ceraxon And Dementia
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Does anyone know any details about taking cerAxon for dementia/Alzeimers? If yes, has it helped? Any side effects?
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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.
Are there any other comments or questions?
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.
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