Flavobil

It is used as an aid in cerebral blood supply disorders (dizziness and headaches, tinnitus, memory impairment, deterioration of concentration and intellectual abilities) and peripheral circulation disorders in the lower extremities (intermittent claudication, pain, sensory disturbances, tingling).

Flavobil (Medana)

form, dose, packaging availability category the active substance
tabl. bowl. (20 tabl., 60 tabl.) OTC (over-the-counter) ginkgo biloba extract

SUBSTANCE 1 tablet contains 0,04 g of ginkgo biloba dry extract

ACTION

A preparation of natural origin containing ginkoflavonoglycosides

INDICATIONS AND DOSAGE

As an auxiliary in cerebral blood supply disorders (dizziness and headaches, tinnitus, memory impairment, deterioration of concentration and intellectual abilities) and peripheral circulation disorders in the lower extremities (intermittent claudication, pain, sensory disturbances, tingling). Orally, after meals, 1 tablet. 3 times / day for 3-4 weeks, after evaluation of the results, the treatment may be extended to 8-12 weeks.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Hypersensitivity to any component of the preparation. Do not use in people with blood coagulation disorders.

WARNINGS

Caution should be exercised and the patient’s condition monitored during long-term use with preparations containing acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin); also in case of injuries. In case of skin allergic reactions, the preparation should be discontinued. The preparation contains lactose; people with hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, the lactase deficiency or malabsorption of glucose-galactose should consult a doctor. Before using the drug during pregnancy or breastfeeding, consult your doctor; it is not recommended to use the preparation during this period.

INTERACTIONS

Do not use if you are constantly taking anticoagulants (e.g. warfarin). In case of using other medications, please consult your doctor.

SIDE EFFECTS

Rarely may occur: headache, nausea, rash, itching. Bleeding may occur in people who have had such tendencies before.

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