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  2. Vinpocetine - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., vinpocetine supplements are marketed as sports supplements, brain enhancers, and weight loss supplements. [9] A 2015 analysis of 23 brands of vinpocetine dietary supplements sold at GNC and Vitamin Shoppe retail stores reported widespread labeling errors. [4]

  3. Cerebral activator - Wikipedia

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    A cerebral activator, also known as a cerebral metabolic enhancer or activator, is a type of drug that "activates" the central nervous system in the context of cerebrovascular diseases such as stroke and dementia. The term has been used specifically to describe a few Japanese drugs, such as indeloxazine and bifemelane. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Inflammatory demyelinating diseases of the central nervous ...

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    Most atypical variants appear as tumefactive or pseudotumefactive variants (lesions whose size is more than 2 cm (0.79 in), with mass effect, oedema and/or ring enhancement) [52] [53] Some cases of the following have shown anti-MOG auto-antibodies and therefore they represent MS cases only partially. [citation needed]

  5. Monoaminergic activity enhancer - Wikipedia

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    It is known that brain levels of phenethylamine, a known endogenous enhancer substance, decline with age. [7] This may be due to progressively increased levels of MAO-B with age. [7] Decreased levels of phenethylamine may contribute to reduced activation of the enhancer regulation system and reduced brain catecholamine release with age. [9]

  6. Neuroenhancement - Wikipedia

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    Around 4% stated that they had taken prescription drugs for cognitive enhancement (lifetime prevalence of 6%), corresponding to around 2.5 million users in Germany. [ 38 ] A 2016 German study among 6,454 employees found a rather low life-time prevalence of cognitive enhancement prescription drug use (namely 3%), while the willingness to take ...

  7. Nootropic - Wikipedia

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    Nootropics (/ n oʊ. ə ˈ t r oʊ p ɪ k s / noh-ə-TROHP-iks or / n oʊ. ə ˈ t r ɒ p ɪ k s / noh-ə-TROP-iks), [1] colloquially brain supplements, smart drugs and cognitive enhancers, are natural, semisynthetic or synthetic compounds which purportedly improve cognitive functions, such as executive functions, attention or memory.

  8. Tumefactive multiple sclerosis - Wikipedia

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    This variant was first proposed (2012) by Mayo Clinic researches. [ 4 ] though it was also reported by other groups more or less at the same time. [ 49 ] [ 50 ] It is defined as isolated demyelinating lesions which produce a progressive myelopathy similar to primary progressive MS, [ 51 ] [ 52 ] [ 53 ] and is currently considered inside the ...

  9. Cerebral vasodilator - Wikipedia

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    A cerebral vasodilator is a drug which acts as a vasodilator in the brain. [1] [2] They are used to improve blood flow in people with cerebrovascular insufficiency and to treat neurological disorders secondary to this condition. [2] A number of different cerebral vasodilators exist.

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