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  2. Does Prevagen Really Improve Memory? - ConsumerLab.com

    www.consumerlab.com/answers/does-prevagen-really-improve-memory/prevagen-memory

    According to the Prevagen website, "Prevagen is an over-the-counter supplement for healthy brain function and memory improvement." A disclaimer indicates that these statements are "Based on a clinical study of subgroups of individuals who were cognitively normal or mildly impaired." Its package also claims that Prevagen supports "healthy brain ...

  3. Prevagen. Has anyone tried it or is thinking about it?

    www.seniorforums.com/threads/prevagen-has-anyone-tried-it-or-is-thinking-about...

    Prevagen is a supplement that is being heavily marketed to Seniors, and is "supposed" to improve cognitive ...

  4. What Supplements to Avoid When Taking Blood Thinners -...

    www.consumerlab.com/answers/which-supplements-should-be-avoided-when-taking...

    Vitamin B-1 (thiamin): Aspirin may increase the urinary excretion of thiamin and decrease thiamin levels (Renaud, Nutrients 2024; Marrs, Cells 2021). Vitamin B-9 (folate): High doses (e.g., 3,900 mg daily) of aspirin may increase the urinary excretion of folate and decrease folate levels. Low-dose aspirin does not appear to have this effect ...

  5. Prevagen Claims. A verdict was recently reached in a case regarding the truthfulness of Prevagen’s claims of improving memory. See the verdict in our article about Prevagen, which includes details regarding what's in Prevagen, its clinical evidence, and safety and side effects.

  6. Warning Issued to Memory Supplement Maker For Unapproved Drug ...

    www.consumerlab.com/recalls/10373/warning-issued-to-memory-supplement-maker...

    On October 16, 2012, the FDA issued a letter to dietary supplement manufacturer Quincy Bioscience Manufacturing Inc., warning that the company's memory and brain health supplements Prevagen, Prevagen Extra Strength, and Prevagen Professional do not qualify as dietary supplements under current federal regulations and have been found to be ...

  7. How to Avoid Buying Counterfeit Supplements Online -...

    www.consumerlab.com/answers/avoid-counterfeit-supplements/counterfeit-supplements

    Answer: Counterfeit supplements have been sold on Amazon and reports of this have been increasing lately. For example, a lawsuit was filed in November 2023 against multiple parties allegedly selling counterfeit Prevagen on Amazon. In September 2023, it was discovered that counterfeit versions of Pure Encapsulations L-glutamine and NatureMD’s ...

  8. Are there supplements I should avoid when taking I apixaban...

    www.consumerlab.com/answers/supplement-interactions-with-apixaban-eliquis/...

    Answer: Yes, several popular herbal supplements can impact the effectiveness of apixaban (Eliquis), rivaroxaban (Xarelto), betrixaban (Bevyxxa), and other anticoagulant drugs (blood-thinners) classified as direct factor Xa inhibitors.

  9. Find out which vitamins and supplements can interfere with blood, urine or stool tests, and imaginging tests, like bone scans and MRIs. Learn how B vitamins such as biotin, niacin and riboflavin, as well as calcium supplements, St. John’s wort, vitamin C, and others supplements can affect test results, as well as common foods that may ...

  10. What Supplements Help Improve Memory? - ConsumerLab.com

    www.consumerlab.com/answers/do-any-supplements-help-with-brain-function/...

    Sign in as a member to find out if any of the following supplements help with brain function: Acetyl-L-carnitine, apoaequorin (the main ingredient in Prevagen), ashwagandha, bacopa, beta-alanine, choline, cocoa flavanols, coenzyme Q10, coffee or coffee extracts, cranberry, curcumin (from turmeric), fish oil, ginger, Ginkgo biloba, grape seed ...

  11. Which Supplements Should Be Avoided When Taking Statins ...

    www.consumerlab.com/answers/which-drugs-should-be-avoided-when-taking-statins/...

    Numerous statin drugs including atorvastatin (Lipitor), fluvastatin (Lescol), lovastatin (Mevacor), pitavastatin (Livalo), pravastatin (Pravachol), rosuvastatin (Crestor), and simvastatin (Zocor) are taken to help lower cholesterol levels. Some, but not all, of these cholesterol-lowering statin drugs can be affected by taking supplements and/or ...