Ginsana Tonic

Ginsana tonic

Country of origin: Switzerland
Pharm-Group: Adaptogenic agents

Manufacturers: Farmaton S.A. (Switzerland)
International name: Ginsana
Synonyms: Ginsana
Dosage forms: oral alcohol solution 140 mg/15 ml
Composition: Active substance - standardized ginseng extract G115.
Indications for use: Decreased physical and mental performance, fatigue, impaired ability to concentrate, period of convalescence.
Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, high blood pressure, increased excitability, epilepsy, convulsive conditions, sleep disorders, febrile conditions, age under 12 years. Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding: Possible, but only as prescribed by a doctor.
Side effects: Allergic reactions, increased blood pressure, tachycardia, sleep disturbance, headache, nosebleeds.
Interaction: Enhances the effect of stimulants and analeptics (caffeine, camphor, phenamine, etc.). It is an antagonist of CNS depressants (including barbiturates, tranquilizers, sedatives, antipsychotics, etc.).
Overdose: No data.
Special instructions: Does not affect the ability to drive vehicles and other mechanisms. Unlike many similar drugs, it is not classified as a doping agent and does not cause addiction. The capsules do not contain sugar and can be used by patients with diabetes. The drug should not be used in the afternoon to avoid sleep disturbance.
Literature: 1. Register of Medicines 2004.