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Neuroaid

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Neuroaid (also NeuroAiD, MLC 601, or MLC 901) is a claimed treatment for stroke sold by Moleac Pte Ltd, a biopharmaceutical company in Singapore. There are two versions: Neuroaid (MLC601) and Neuroaid II (MLC901), with differing blends of ingredients. The ingredients total 14 for both, with nine derived from plants and five from animals.

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Mechanisms of action

In vitro and in vivo results show that Neuroaid makes cells more resistant against glutamate aggression, increases neurite outgrowth and connectivity as well as reduces the infarct volume.

Effectiveness

There is weak evidence that Neuroaid (MLC 601) might have some benefit for post-stroke recovery when used in addition to standard treatment.

References

Neuroaid Wikipedia