Ceham 250 mg Injection 2 ml is a brain-stimulating medication (psychostimulant) used to manage altered consciousness caused by head injuries, brain surgeries, or acute stages of stroke in adults. It is administered only by healthcare professionals. The active ingredient, Citicoline, supports brain cell recovery by stabilizing neuronal membranes, promoting the synthesis of essential phospholipids, and reducing free fatty acid accumulation that can worsen brain damage. This action helps improve recovery outcomes in neurological conditions. It is beneficial in restoring alertness, improving memory, and aiding the healing of damaged brain tissues.
This injection is used specifically to support recovery from traumatic brain injury, neurological effects of surgery, and strokes. Citicoline works by improving communication between nerve cells, enhancing brain metabolism, and increasing the production of neurotransmitters vital for cognitive function.
Common side effects may include skin rash, insomnia, nausea, loss of appetite, sensation of warmth, numbness in affected limbs, temporary visual disturbances (such as double vision), general fatigue, convulsions, or difficulty breathing. Although most effects are temporary, it is important to consult your doctor if they persist or worsen.
This medication should be avoided in individuals with a known allergy to Citicoline or those with conditions involving overstimulation of the sympathetic nervous system. Caution is advised in patients with kidney, liver, or heart problems. It should not be used with medications like meclofenoxate or clophenoxate. Inform your doctor of your full medical history and current medications. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should only use it under strict medical supervision. Avoid driving or using machinery if you experience drowsiness or visual problems post-injection.
Ceham 250 mg Injection 2 ml is administered by a doctor or nurse and must not be self-injected. Dosage is individualized based on the patient’s medical condition.
Storage: Keep the injection in a cool, dry place between 10°C to 25°C (or below 30°C), away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children.
Overdose is unlikely as the injection is given by healthcare professionals, but if it occurs, symptoms like severe headache may be observed, and medical intervention will be provided.
Diet and Lifestyle Advice: To support brain health, include leafy vegetables, berries, whole grains, and omega-3-rich fish in your diet. Use olive oil instead of saturated fats. Avoid processed foods, alcohol, and smoking. Regular physical activity and adequate sleep also support brain recovery and function.
This medication is not habit-forming and falls under the therapeutic class of psychostimulants or nootropics used to enhance cognitive performance and brain health.



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