GinGlitz is a herbal drug, contains Ginko Biloba extract, improving cerebral and peripheral circulation. Biologically active substances of the extract (flavonoid glycosides, terpenic lactones) promote fortification and increase the elasticity of vessel wall, improve rheological properties of blood. The drug administration leads to improvement of microcirculation, enhances brain and peripheral tissues supply with oxygen and glucose. It normalizes metabolism in cells, prevents erythrocyte aggregation, and inhibits platelet aggregation. It dilates arterioles, increases vein tone. pharmacokinetic parameters of Ginko Biloba are hardly estimated due to the multicomponent composition of the extract.
The composition of the GinGlitz capsule is as follows
GINGLITZ CAPSULE
Each capsule contains
Ginko biloba extract……….120mg
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The market competitor is GINBEX But we got the best one (GINGLITZ )with the Advanced Functioning Formula.
STORAGE:
Store in a cool dry room at temperature (15-30 degrees centigrade).
PATIENT INFORMATION AND DOSAGE
Ginglitz is administered orally during or after a meal. The capsule should be swallowed as a whole, washing down with a small amount of water.
At dementia 1 capsule 3 times a day.
At disturbances of peripheral circulation and microcirculation, 1-2 capsules 3 times a day.
The following conditions are contraindicated with this drug. Check with your physician if you have any of the following:
Conditions
- increased risk of bleeding due to a clotting disorder
- a change in blood platelet function
- a hemorrhage in the brain
- bleeding within the skull
Warning before taking Ginglitz capsule
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Ginkgo is possibly unsafe when taken by mouth during pregnancy. It might cause early labor or extra bleeding during delivery if used near that time. Not enough is known about the safety of using ginkgo during breastfeeding. Do not use ginkgo if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Infants and children
Ginkgo leaf extract is possibly safe when taken by mouth for a short time. Some research suggests that a specific combination of ginkgo leaf extract and American ginseng might be safe in children when used short-term. Do not let children eat the ginkgo seed. It is LIKELY UNSAFE. The fresh seeds have caused seizures and deaths in children
Bleeding disorders
Ginkgo might make bleeding disorders worse. If you have a bleeding disorder, don’t use ginkgo.
Cross-reactivity
People who are allergic to poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, mango rind, or cashew shell oil might also be allergic to ginkgo.
Diabetes
Ginkgo might interfere with the management of diabetes. If you have diabetes, monitor your blood sugar closely.
Seizures
There is a concern that ginkgo might cause seizures. If you have ever had a seizure, don’t use ginkgo.
Deficiency of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD)
Ginkgo might cause severe anemia in people who have a G6PD enzyme deficiency. Until more is known, use cautiously or avoid using ginkgo if you have G6PD deficiency.
Infertility:
Ginkgo use might interfere with getting pregnant. Discuss your use of ginkgo with your healthcare provider if you are trying to get pregnant.
Surgery:
Ginkgo might slow blood clotting. It might cause extra bleeding during and after surgery. Stop using ginkgo at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
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