Nicerwin V

Nicerwin V Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

An ergot derivative that has been used as a cerebral vasodilator and in peripheral vascular disease. It has been suggested to ameliorate cognitive deficits in cerebrovascular disease.

Nicergoline is a potent vasodilator (improves brain blood flow). On the cerebral level it prompts a lowering of vascular resistance, an increase in arterial flow and stimulates the use of oxygen and glucose. Nicergoline also improves blood circulation in the lungs and limbs and has been shown to inhibit blood platelet aggregation.

Vinpocetine increases cerebral metabolism; it increases glucose and O2 consumption; improves cerebral hypoxia tolerance; shifts glucose metabolism to the energetically more favourable aerobic pathway, but it increases the anaerobic pathway as well; it elevates the ATP concentration and the ATP/AMP ratio in the brain, and elevates the cerebral norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin levels.

Vinpocetine considerably improves cerebral microcirculation by inhibiting platelet aggregation, reducing the pathologically increased blood viscosity, and increases erythrocyte deformability. It also promotes O2 transport into the tissues by reducing the O2 affinity of erythrocytes.

It selectively and intensely increases cerebral blood flow and the share of the brain in cardiac output, it reduces cerebral vascular resistance without affecting systemic circulation (blood pressure, heart rate, cardiac output, total peripheral resistance). It does not elicit steal phenomenon; on the contrary, it primarily improves the blood supply of the injured and ischaemic area while it remains unchanged in the intact areas (inverse steal effect). It further increases blood flow which is already increased as a result of hypoxia.

Trade Name Nicerwin V
Generic Nicergoline + Vinpocetine
Weight 5mg
Type Tablet
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer Mova Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd
Available Country India
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Nicerwin V
Nicerwin V

Uses

Nicergoline is an ergot derivative use for the treatment of symptoms associated with cerebrovascular abnormalities.

For the treatment of senile dementia, migraines of vascular origin, transient ischemia, platelet hyper-aggregability, and macular degeneration.

All forms of acute and chronic cerebral circulatory insufficiency: TIA (Transient Ischaemic Attack), reversible ischaemic neurological deficiency, progressive stroke, completed stroke, post-apoplectic conditions, multiinfarct dementia, cerebral arteriosclerosis, post-traumatic, hypertensive encephalopathy etc.

For the reduction of psychic or neurological symptoms of cerebral insufficiency (e.g., memory disturbances, dizziness, headache, aphasia, apraxia, locomotor disorders etc.).

Ophthalmology: It can be used for the treatment of vascular disorders of the choroid and retina due to arteriosclerosis, vasospasm, macular degeneration, arterial or venous thrombosis or embolism, and glaucoma secondary to the above mentioned disorders.

Otology: For the treatment of impaired hearing of vascular or toxic (iatrogenic) origin, presbyacusis, Meniere’s disease, cochleovestibular neuritis, tinnitus and dizziness of labyrinth origin.

For the treatment of vasovegetative symptoms of climacteric syndrome.For the treatment of vasovegetative symptoms of climacteric syndrome.

Nicerwin V is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Stroke, Ischemic, Transient Ischemic Attack, Peripheral vasodilatationCerebrovascular stenosis, Neurological Disorders

How Nicerwin V works

Nicergoline acts by inhibiting the postsynaptic alpha(1)-adrenoceptors on vascular smooth muscle. This inhibits the vasoconstrictor effect of circulating and locally released catecholamines (epinephrine and norepinephrine), resulting in peripheral vasodilation. Therefore the mechanism of Nicergoline is to increase vascular circulation in the brain, thereby enhancing the transmission of nerve signals across the nerve fibres, which secrete acetylcholine as a neural transmitter.

Dosage

Nicerwin V dosage

Vinpocetine is taken 15-30 mg daily in 3 divided doseswith meals. The maintenance dose is 15 mg three times daily over long periods.

Side Effects

Vinpocetine is well tolerated. In some cases transient fall of blood pressure and tachycardia may occur.

Precaution

Because Vinpocetine can reduce the ability of blood to clot, those individuals with a tendency to bleed should avoid Vinpocetine.

Interaction

Slight changes in prothrombin time have been noted in those adding Vinpocetine to Warfarin dosing. The changes appear minimal. There are no other interactions reported so far. Therefore, it can be applied in combinations.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Pregnancy category- Not classified

Contraindication

Vinpocetine is contraindicated in pregnancy and lactation. Hypersensitivity to its components is also contraindicated.

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place, protected from light and moisture

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