Seroxyl is a dietary supplement, not a drug, based on L. tryptophan, which is involved in the synthesis of serotonin. In theory, serotonin, which is a neurotransmitter (a substance that allows nerve impulses to pass from one synapse to another), is proposed in this drug to restore emotional balance and serenity.
It is associated with vitamin B6 which, according to the laboratory, helps promote relaxation, especially during periods of overwork, contributing to better sleep.
Dosage is one to two capsules in the morning and evening with a glass of water (do not exceed two capsules per day).
Contraindications
Pregnancy and breast feeding
Comments
People who want to stop taking a psychotropic drug (a drug intended for the central nervous system) intended to promote sleep or treat depression, among other things, should not take Seroxyl without consulting their doctor. The pharmacological mechanism (action of the drug) is not at all the same as a chemical antidepressant usually prescribed by a doctor.