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Actovegin is a medication widely used in Russia, Eastern Europe, and parts of Asia to treat vascular, neurological, and metabolic disorders. Derived from calf blood, it is believed to enhance oxygen consumption and glucose uptake in cells.

Tablets (200 mg), Ampoules (40 mg/ml for injection), Creams, and Gels.

Actovegin is a deproteinized hemoderivative obtained from calf blood, aimed at improving tissue regeneration and oxygen utilization, especially in conditions of hypoxia.

Actovegin is not FDA-approved for sale or use in the United States or Canada. Key Indications (Instruction Summary)

Actovegin (Актовегин): Instruction, Reviews, and Usage Overview What is Actovegin?