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Overstimulation and insomnia at high doses. Epilepsy: caution. Anticholinergic drug interaction. Prescription in some countries.
Centrophenoxine is a cholinergic compound providing DMAE (dimethylaminoethanol) and para-chlorophenoxyacetic acid. Used for cognitive enhancement and anti-ageing.
Provides targeted nutritional substrate or pharmacological activity for specific biochemical pathways not adequately supported by standard dietary intake. Mechanism involves enzyme cofactor provision, receptor modulation, or membrane structural modification.
| Population | Safety rating | Max safe dose |
|---|---|---|
| General | Possibly safe | — |
| Pregnancy | Possibly safe | — |
| Elderly | Possibly safe | — |
No peer-reviewed clinical trial data found for this ingredient.
Data by supplement.ge — Public Health Institute of Georgia (PHIG)