How Safe Is Taking Rericap Tablets For Improving Concentration?
hi i am 35..at present studing for my higher ranks..some days back some one suggest me to take rericap tablets to increase the memory...since due to age i cannot remenber much what i read. so should i take rericap tablets..if yes then how much in a day.
Raricap is a formulation of a medication produced by Bafna Pharma in India.
It contains Calcium Citrate, Iron 50 mg, and Folic Acid 0.3 mg. It is indicated for use in lactating women as well as those women who have anemia while pregnant.
I can see where someone may believe this to be a MEMORY supplement because of the folic acid element and possibly iron.
I would caution you not to take too many of these capsules daily due to the iron content as this could change your bowel habits and you may become constipated.
The calcium citrate can also cause side effects that are not pleasant if taken in excessive doses.
If you feel your memory is not functioning at peak performance there may be a better solution than to take something like Raricaps though this appears to be relatively safe if taken as directed by a physician.
Otherwise, see a doctor who can evaluate you for more specific causes of cognitive/memory dysfunction such as B12 or vitamin D deficiencies, underperforming thyroid gland, as well as other hormonal imbalances).
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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How Safe Is Taking Rericap Tablets For Improving Concentration?
Hi, Raricap is a formulation of a medication produced by Bafna Pharma in India. It contains Calcium Citrate, Iron 50 mg, and Folic Acid 0.3 mg. It is indicated for use in lactating women as well as those women who have anemia while pregnant. I can see where someone may believe this to be a MEMORY supplement because of the folic acid element and possibly iron. I would caution you not to take too many of these capsules daily due to the iron content as this could change your bowel habits and you may become constipated. The calcium citrate can also cause side effects that are not pleasant if taken in excessive doses. If you feel your memory is not functioning at peak performance there may be a better solution than to take something like Raricaps though this appears to be relatively safe if taken as directed by a physician. Otherwise, see a doctor who can evaluate you for more specific causes of cognitive/memory dysfunction such as B12 or vitamin D deficiencies, underperforming thyroid gland, as well as other hormonal imbalances). Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist