Vinpocetine and pyritinol: A new model for blood rheological modulation in cerebrovascular disorders - A randomized controlled clinical study

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Blood and plasma viscosity are the major factors affecting blood flow and normal circulation. Whole blood viscosity is mainly affected by plasma viscosity, red blood cell deformability/aggregation and hematocrit, and other physiological factors. Thirty patients (twenty males + ten females) with age range 50-65 years, normotensive with history of cerebrovascular disorders, were selected according to the American Heart Stroke Association. Blood viscosity and other rheological parameters were measured after two-day abstinence from any medications. Dual effects of vinpocetine and pyritinol exhibit significant effects on all hemorheological parameters (P < 0.05), especially on low shear whole blood viscosity (P < 0.01), but they produced insignificant effects on total serum protein and high shear whole blood viscosity (P > 0.05). Therefore, joint effects of vinpocetine and pyritinol improve blood and plasma viscosity in patients with cerebrovascular disorders.

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Alkuraishy, H. M., Al-Gareeb, A. I., & Albuhadilly, A. K. (2014). Vinpocetine and pyritinol: A new model for blood rheological modulation in cerebrovascular disorders - A randomized controlled clinical study. BioMed Research International, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/324307

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