Vinpocetine: touted as the next ginkgo, this periwinkle-based compound improves
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Vinpocetine: touted as the next ginkgo, this periwinkle-based compound improves

What It Is

Vinpocetine is a derivative of vincamine, an alkaloid found in the periwinkle plant (Vinca minor). Hungarian doctors have used vinpocetine to treat senility and blood vessel disorders in the brain for nearly 25 years. It is a European prescription drug that became available in the United States in 1998 as a dietary supplement.

How It Works

Vinpocetine thins your blood, boosts circulation in your brain, and improves your brain's ability to absorb nutrients, all of which improve brain function, explains Elisa Lottor, Ph.D., N.D., a naturopath in Oxnard, Calif., and author of the forthcoming Female and Forgetful (Warner Books, 2002). Research has found that it works as well as ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) in improving memory and cognitive abilities.

Test tube studies suggest that it improves bladder function in older adults by enhancing the ability to contract the smooth muscle that lines the urinary tract, which helps prevent urine leaks.

Evidence

About 100 human trials have been done on vinpocetine, and most support its use. Much of the research was sponsored by Hungarian vinpocetine manufacturer Gedeon Richter and conducted during the '80s and early '90s. Some of the research has withstood scrutiny in peer-reviewed journals.

A double-blind trial in 1985 in the European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology tested vinpocetine's effect on the short-term memory of 12 healthy women. Those who took 40 mg of vinpocetine three times a day for two days scored about 30 percent higher on short-term memory tests than the placebo group.

A double-blind study in 1991 in International Clinical Psychopharmacology tested 165 patients with mild to moderate dementia. After 16 weeks, 21 percent of those who took 30 to 60 mg of vinpocetine daily reported that their symptoms grew less severe, compared to 7 percent of those who took a placebo.

A preliminary trial on older adults with urge incontinence was published in the World Journal of Urology in 2000. Of the 19 patients who did not respond to standard treatments for this condition, n experienced improvement when they took 15 to 30 mg of vinpocetine a day for four weeks.

How to Take It

For any of the above conditions, take up to 10 mg a day, in two doses paired with food, says Ray Sahelian, M.D., an integrative physician based in Marina del Rey, Calif., and author of Mind Boosters (St. Martin's, 2000). Though up to 45 mg daily is considered safe, Sahelian does not recommend exceeding 10 mg without the supervision of your health care practitioner.

Vinpocetine can be used short- or long-term. Its effects may be felt immediately, though they're not cumulative.

Caveats

Minor side effects like stomach upset and dry mouth are rare. Consult your doctor before taking vinpocetine if you are pregnant or already take a blood-thinning drug.

Health Claims

PROPONENTS SAY THAT vinpocetine enhances memory and cognition in healthy people and in those with mild to moderate forms of dementia, It may also ease urinary Incontinence.

The Bottom Line

VINPOCETINE HAS AN ENCOURAGING SAFETY RECORD, and strong evidence supports its ability to improve brain function. Though it may be useful for bladder control, more research is needed to prove this action.

Maria Noel Mandile is the research editor at Natural Health.

COPYRIGHT 2002 Weider Publications





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