What are the long lasting medications for cerebral hypoperfusion

Long-acting drugs for the treatment of cerebral hypoperfusion mainly include vasodilators, antiplatelets, statins, and drugs that improve circulation. 1. Vasodilators. Nimodipine tablets, nicardipine tablets, flunarizine capsules, nilmacrine, nitroglycerin and other drugs, as well as danshen, chuanqiong and other Chinese patent medicines, have the effect of dilating cerebral blood vessels, improving circulation and so on. 2. Improvement of circulation drugs. Butylphthalide can also dilate blood vessels and improve microcirculation in the brain, thus playing a role in improving the symptoms of insufficient cerebral blood supply. Edaravone can also remove oxygen free radicals and calcium overload, dilate cerebral blood vessels and improve the symptoms of ischemia and hypoxia in the brain. You should consult with your physician about which drug to take. 3. Antiplatelet drugs. Commonly used drugs include aspirin and clopidogrel. Antiplatelet drugs can effectively prevent platelets from aggregating into clusters, preventing the formation of blood clots, which is good for blood circulation and conducive to the blood supply to the brain. Those who have bleeding tendency during the medication should seek medical treatment in time. 4. Statin drugs. Statin drugs mainly include atorvastatin, resuvastatin, simvastatin or pravastatin, etc. They can effectively reduce blood lipid levels, prevent thrombosis, and also effectively improve blood circulation in the brain. This medication should be used to guard against the occurrence of adverse reactions such as myopathy and liver damage, and liver function should be monitored regularly while taking the medication. Patients with symptoms of insufficient blood supply to the brain should go to a regular hospital, complete the relevant examinations, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and should not take medication on their own.