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How does Citicoline work?Citicoline seems to increase a brain chemical called phosphatidylcholine. This brain chemical is important for brain function. Citicoline might also decrease brain tissue damage when the brain is injured.Are there safety concerns?Citicoline seems to be safe when taken short-term. The safety of long-term use is not known. Most people who take citicoline don't experience problematic side effects. But some people can have side effects such as insomnia, headache, diarrhea, low or high blood pressure, nausea, blurred vision, chest pains, and others.Do not take citicoline if:
Dosing considerations for Citicoline.The following doses have been studied in scientific research:BY MOUTH:
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