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Composition:

PIRACETAM-500MG

Uses:

Ceretor Syrup is used in the treatment of Myoclonus (a movement disorder), memory disorders, vertigo, and dyslexia (a learning disorder). The detailed uses of Ceretor Syrup are as follows:<br/>Movement Disorders: Ceretor Syrup  can help lessen involuntary movements in people with certain movement disorders, such as dystonia.<br/>Mood Stabilisation: Off-label use may occasionally be employed to help people with anxiety disorders or associated symptoms manage their mood and lessen their worry.<br/>Cognitive Enhancement: In high-demand scenarios, such as studying or performing strenuous work activities, some people utilise Ceretor Syrup to enhance cognitive function, including memory, focus, and overall mental performance.<br/>Treatment of Vertigo: Ceretor Syrup is mainly used to treat vertigo, which is a disorder that can make you feel lightheaded and like you're spinning.<br/>

Medicinal Benefits:

Ceretor Syrup is a nootropic drug which belongs to a group of medicines called GABA analogues. Ceretor Syrup is used to treat myoclonus (a movement disorder). Additionally, Ceretor Syrup is also used for the symptomatic treatment of cognitive and memory disorders caused by organic disorders, vertigo, and dyslexia (learning disorder) in children above 8 years. Ceretor Syrup acts on the brain and nervous system, thereby protecting against a shortage of oxygen. It also improves the activity of a chemical messenger called acetylcholine, which helps in communication between brain cells. Ceretor Syrup may also act on the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors that are involved in the transmission of nerve signals, which play an important role in memory.

FAQs

Ceretor Syrup used to treat myoclonus (a movement disorder). Additionally, it is also used to treat memory disorders, vertigo, and dyslexia (learning disorder) in children above 8 years.

Ceretor Syrup acts on the brain, and nervous system thereby protects against shortness of oxygen. It also improves the activity of a chemical messenger called acetylcholine which helps in communication between brain cells.

Ceretor Syrup is used in the symptomatic treatment of cognitive and memory disorders caused due to organic disorders. However, Ceretor Syrup does not treat neurodegenerative dementia (memory loss) such as Alzheimer's disease.

Do not discontinue Ceretor Syrup without consulting your doctor. To treat your condition effectually, continue taking Ceretor Syrup for as long as prescribed. Do not be reluctant to speak with your doctor if you feel any difficulty while taking Ceretor Syrup .

Diarrhoea could be a side-effect of Ceretor Syrup . Drink plenty of fluids and eat non-spicy food if you experience diarrhoea. Consult your doctor if you experience severe diarrhoea or if you find blood in stools.

Yes, Ceretor Syrup is used to treat vertigo. Vertigo is a sudden sensation of spinning, either external or internal, which causes a feeling of being off-balance.

Ceretor Syrup may cause an increase in weight. Follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly to maintain a proper weight. Consult your doctor if you notice weight gain.

Ceretor Syrup is used to treat dyslexia combined with other appropriate measures, such as speech therapy, in children and adolescents aged above 8 years. Dyslexia is a learning disorder characterised by reading and learning problems.

Hallucination is a medical condition in which the person may feel, hear or believe things that are not true, see things that are not there, feel unusually suspicious or confused. Ceretor Syrup may cause hallucinations in some cases. So, if you experience hallucinations while taking Ceretor Syrup , please talk to your doctor immediately.

Ceretor Syrup is not recommended if you are allergic to Ceretor Syrup or any of its ingredients. Avoid Ceretor Syrup if you have severe kidney issues, a history of bleeding in the brain (cerebral hemorrhage), or Huntington’s disease (a genetic disorder, that affects brain function and movement).

Take Ceretor Syrup with or without food, or as advised by the physician. Swallow it with a glass of water daily at the same time for effectiveness. Do not chew or crush it.

Yes, Ceretor Syrup can be used for long-term if advised by a doctor. However, always follow the doctor’s instructions.

Ceretor Syrup is typically prescribed for specific medical conditions, and its use to enhance cognitive abilities in healthy individuals is not recommended. Consult a doctor before using any medication for reasons other than its intended purpose.

If you forget to take a dose of Ceretor Syrup , take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue taking the regular dose. Avoid taking the double dose to make up for the missed one.

The dose adjustments may be required in patients with kidney problems. Therefore, if you have any kidney problems, inform your doctor before taking Ceretor Syrup .

Ceretor Syrup may cause side effects such as headache, sleepiness, stomach pain, diarrhoea, weakness, nausea, and restlessness. These do not require any medical treatment as they will gradually reduce over time. Please consult a doctor if these side effects persist for longer than expected.

Before taking Ceretor Syrup , you should inform your doctor if you have liver, kidney or bleeding problems. It is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to Ceretor Syrup .

Ceretor Syrup can interact with other medications, such as thyroxine (a hormone), warfarin (an anticoagulant), and aspirin (a painkiller). Therefore, please consult your doctor before taking Ceretor Syrup with other medicines.