Cavinil tablets are an effective medication specifically designed to support and improve blood circulation in the brain and heart. They contain the active ingredient Vinpocetine at a concentration of 5 mg, a compound derived from the Vinca minor plant. Vinpocetine is known for its ability to enhance the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the brain and heart, helping to protect these vital organs from damage and injury. By improving cerebral circulation, Cavinil can help boost mental energy, improve clarity of thought, increase alertness, and support memory function. It may also have other therapeutic applications related to heart problems, ear disorders, and some psychiatric conditions that require improved cerebral circulation.
The active ingredient in Cavinil tablets
The effectiveness of Cavinil tablets depends on the following active ingredient:
Vinpocetine: 5 mg per tablet. This concentration is suitable for many conditions that require improved cerebral circulation and mental function.
Available Strengths
Cavinil tablets are typically available in the following strengths:
Vinpocetine: 5 mg Other strengths of Vinpocetine may be available under different brand names, such as 10 mg, to meet different patient needs based on the specific medical condition and response to treatment. The physician determines the appropriate strength and dosage based on a clinical assessment of each individual case.
Indications for Use of Cavinil Tablets
Caffeine tablets are used to treat a variety of conditions that require improved cerebral circulation and mental function, including:
Memory problems: It may help improve short- and long-term memory, especially those associated with poor cerebral circulation or aging.
Heart problems (in some cases): It may be used as an adjunctive treatment in some cases that require improved blood flow and oxygen to the heart, but this should be done under the supervision of a medical professional.
Ear disorders (such as tinnitus and dizziness): It may help relieve the symptoms of some inner ear disorders associated with circulation problems.
Certain psychiatric disorders: It may be used as an adjunctive treatment for some psychiatric conditions that may benefit from improved cerebral circulation and mental function, but this should be part of a comprehensive treatment plan determined by a psychiatrist.
Other conditions related to impaired cerebral circulation: such as dizziness resulting from cerebral circulation problems or some post-stroke conditions.