Pharmaceutical form | Package № | Dose strength |
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Capsules | Capsules weighing 695 mg/mg each; 30 capsules (2 blisters of 15 capsules) in a package. | 695 mg |
Manufacturer: CYDONIA D.O.O., Bosnia and Herzegovina
Aksotek is an optimal complex for restoring the work of the peripheral nervous system, regenerating nerve cells, improving sensitivity and reducing pain syndrome.
can be recommended by a doctor in dietetic diets, as an additional source of biologically active substances uridine, cytidine, alpha-lipoic acid, folic acid, vitamin B12, in order to promote healthy functioning, support and normalize the work of the nervous system, including nerve fibers, regeneration of nerve cells, improvement of sensitivity and reduction of pain syndrome in:
neuropathies of the musculoskeletal system, in particular, with radicular syndrome, sciatica, intercostal neuralgia or lumbago;
damage to nerve fibers of a metabolic nature, which can be provoked by various diseases, for example, diabetes;
infectious neuropathies caused by shingles or other viruses;
inflammation of the facial, trigeminal nerve or brachial plexus;
damage to nerves by toxic substances or as a result of trauma.
Composition (in one capsule): alpha-lipoic acid, uridine monophosphate, cytidine monophosphate, magnesium stearate, folic acid, cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12), microcrystalline cellulose. Active substances: Uridine monophosphate - 50 mg (mg) Cytidine monophosphate - 50 mg (mg) Alpha-lipoic acid - 300 mg (mg) Folic acid - 200 micrograms (mcg) Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) - 2.4 mcg (mcg)
The complex of biologically active substances included in Axotek contributes to the normalization of the functional state of nerve cells.
Cytidine and uridine - mononucleotides play an important role in metabolic processes: they stimulate the synthesis of complex lipids and proteins, neuron membranes; contribute to the restoration of damaged myelin sheaths of nerves; play a significant role in the processes of neuronal synthesis of DNA, RNA and regeneration of peripheral nerves; contribute to the regeneration of the myelin sheath, conduct of nerve excitation, restoration of muscle trophism and reduction of pain syndrome.
Alpha-lipoic (thioctic) acid, due to its antioxidant properties, increases the level of antioxidant protection and detoxification of nerve cells, improves nerve function and reduces the level of indicators that are markers of inflammation and nerve damage.
Vitamin B12 plays an important role in neurological damage caused by impaired myelin formation in deficiency states.
Folic acid stimulates erythropoiesis, participates in the synthesis of amino acids (including methionine, serine, glycine and histidine), nucleic acids, purines, pyrimidines, participates in the exchange of choline, which contributes to the nutrition and regeneration of damaged tissues.