FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is a Medical Food?
A medical food is a substance that is taken by mouth and is prescribed by a physician
when a patient has special nutrient needs in order to manage a disease or health
condition. In the case of Neuremedy, patients suffering from the symptoms of peripheral
neuropathy have special nutritional needs which may be met by the nutrients in Neuremedy.
Are there any adverse effects of taking Neuremedy?
There are no known significant adverse effects with respect to Neuremedy.
Are there any harmful drug interactions?
There are no known harmful drug interactions with respect to Neuremedy.
What is the proper way to take Neuremedy?
The proper dosage of Neuremedy is one capsule twice a day with or without
meals as directed by your physician.
How long will it take before I know whether it is working or not?
Some people experience dramatic relief from their symptoms within a few days of
taking Neuremedy. Some need to take Neuremedy for as long as two months in
order to start to experience relief from their symptoms. Patients who stop taking
Neuremedy often have a return of their original symptoms. Unfortunately, Neuremedy
does not reduce the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy for everyone.
How does the compound work?
Thiamine is an essential nutrient for the proper functioning of peripheral nerves.
The active ingredient in Neuremedy is a modified thiamine which is highly bioactive.
It is absorbed from the digestive tract in a manner that delivers high levels of
thiamine to the peripheral nerves so that they may function properly. These thiamine
levels can not be obtained through diet or ordinary thiamine supplements.
Can I get these nutrients through diet?
Yes, thiamine is available through diet. Unfortuately, people suffering from peripheral
neuropathy often need much higher levels of thiamine than can be obtained through
diet or ordinary thiamine supplements. Neuremedy provides thiamine at levels needed
for the proper functioning of peripheral nerves in many people suffering from peripheral
neuropathy.
Are there any known allergies to the medicine?
There are no reported cases of allergic reactions to Neuremedy.
How is Neuremedy manufactured?
Neuremedy is manufacted to pharmaceutical grade standards.
Is the medicine reimbursed under insurance plans?
In general, health insurance does not pay for the cost of medical foods. However,
it is best to check with your insurance company to be certain.