A Pharmacists' Guide to Recommending Prevagen® (2024)

A Pharmacists' Guide to Recommending Prevagen® (1)

Declines in cognitive function often occur as adults age and can include memory loss.1 Pharmacists can support the brain health and well-being of older adults in the community setting by understanding age-related cognitive function changes and the dietary supplement options available that can promote healthy brain activity.

Prevagen® is an OTC brain health supplement clinically shown to be safe and to improve memory and support brain function, such as mild memory loss associated with aging.*

Apoaequorin, the Unique Ingredient of Prevagen

Neuronal calcium dysregulation is an established contributor to age-related deficits in learning and memory.2,3 Apoaequorin is a calcium-binding protein found in luminescent jellyfish (Aequorea victoria) and is the unique ingredient of Prevagen. Calcium-binding proteins play an important role in the regulation of intracellular calcium homeostasis integral to neuronal cell function.2-4 It has been proposed that age-related declines in the expression and concentration of intracellular calcium-binding proteins and their altered distribution throughout the central nervous system may contribute to cognitive decline, as well as enhance susceptibility to neuronal cell damage and death.2-4 Given the role of calcium-binding proteins in the pathophysiology of age-related neurocognitive decline, there may be benefits to the administration of the exogenous form of apoaequorin.

Results from several animal studies support the hypothesis that apoaequorin treatment may be neuroprotective.5-9 In a study of aged canines, apoaequorin treatment improved memory- and performance-related behaviors, including measures of learning and attention.10 As apoaequorin treatment modified markers of cognitive decline in preclinical studies, Prevagen was further investigated in an in-human clinical trial.

Clinical Efficacy

The Madison Memory Study was a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial that investigated the effects of Prevagen on cognitive performance in adults with self-reported memory and cognitive concerns.11,12 The trial enrolled a generally healthy population of 218 adults aged 40 to 91 years, without a history of neurologic or cognitive illness. Participants were randomized (3:2) to receive one 10-mg capsule of Prevagen or placebo daily for 90 days. A total of 211 participants completed the study.11,12

At baseline, participants were stratified into distinct cohorts based on their level of self-reported cognitive impairment as measured via the Ascertain Dementia 8 (AD8) screening tool. The AD8 is a validated, interview-based, 8-question screening tool that differentiates those with cognitive changes attributed to normal aging from those with early signs of dementia.13 An AD8 score of 2 was used as a cutoff value to identify the populations with normal cognitive function (AD8 0-1) and very mildly impaired cognitive function (AD8 0-2) from those with higher levels of impairment (AD8 3-8). Because Prevagen is a dietary supplement intended for healthy, nondemented individuals, results from participants in the AD8 0-1 and AD8 0-2 cohorts are most relevant to the efficacy of the product.11-13

To assess the effect of Prevagen compared with placebo, changes in cognitive function were quantitively assessed at baseline and at 8-, 30-, and 90-day time points using tests from the Cogstate Research battery, a widely used and validated tool to assess verbal and visual learning, memory and working memory, executive functioning, and psychomotor function and attention via
computer-based maze learning and recall tasks.11,12 Although no statistically significant results were observed over the entire study population, the Prevagen-treated participants in the AD8 0-1 and AD8 0-2 cohorts achieved statistically significant improvement in the Cogstate mean test scores measuring aspects of cognitive function compared with the placebo treatment group (TABLE).11,12

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As a result of the findings, it was concluded that dietary supplementation with Prevagen enhances cognitive function among healthy adults with normal cognitive aging or very mild impairment.

Safety

The unique ingredient in Prevagen, apoaequorin, has undergone extensive safety testing for toxicity and allergenicity. In human clinical trials, apoaequorin was well tolerated for up to 90 days.11 In animal safety studies, apoaequorin was found to be safely consumed in doses much higher than the recommended dosage (4000 to 16,000 times the recommended daily amount of Prevagen Regular Strength) and without adverse effects when taken orally.14,15 Apoequorin is not a known allergen and is not likely to be cross-reactive with any known allergens. In a separate safety study, apoaequorin exhibited a digestibility profile similar to those of other nonallergic dietary proteins, without any significantrisk of allergic reactivity when ingested orally.16

Role of the Pharmacist

According to the 2021-2022 Pharmacy Times® OTC national survey, Prevagen is the number-1 pharmacist-recommended memory support brand among pharmacists who recommend memory support products. If asked for a recommendation, pharmacists can provide information about Prevagen’s safety, efficacy, and clinically tested ingredient. In a clinical trial, a subgroup of adults with mild, age-related cognitive impairment taking just 1 Prevagen a day, over 90 days, achieved improvements in measurements related to memory.11,12,*

As with any new dietary supplement, pharmacists can be a helpful resource for information and can answer questions regarding the use of Prevagen. Prevagen is available in Regular Strength (10 mg) and Extra Strength (20 mg) dosages as a once-daily oral capsule or chewable tablet. Note that it is recommended to take Prevagen for 90 days to fully gauge its effectiveness. In addition to recommending Prevagen, pharmacists can provide education on lifestyle choices that can promote cognitive health, such as regular physical and social activity.1

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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A Pharmacists' Guide to Recommending Prevagen® (2024)

FAQs

Do pharmacists really recommend Prevagen? ›

Prevagen was named the #1 Pharmacist Recommended Memory Support Brand in 2024. Pharmacy Times, the leading publication for pharmacists in the nation conducted a survey to determine the top recommended brands across several different OTC health categories.

What is the downside to taking Prevagen? ›

Prevagen side effects are possible and may include headache, dizziness, and nausea. Nervousness, raised blood pressure, and memory problems have also been reported.

What do consumer reports say about Prevagen? ›

Our experts also recommend avoiding the many supplements, such as FocusFactor and Prevagen, whose labels may claim they can boost brainpower. Furthermore, as with all dietary supplements, these are only loosely regulated, so you can't know for sure what's in any given pill.

What does AARP say about Prevagen? ›

The makers of Prevagen are “deceiving millions of aging Americans” with claims that the supplement can treat age-related memory loss, AARP says in a new brief supporting a federal false advertising lawsuit.

What works better than Prevagen? ›

Should You Choose Noocube Or Prevagen? I would choose and recommend Noocube every day. It's a well-formulated nootropic containing a dozen scientifically proven ingredients, even if some are underdosed. The price is good, and the product delivers many of its promises.

What does Mayo Clinic recommend for memory loss? ›

Be physically active every day. Physical activity raises blood flow to the whole body, including the brain. This might help keep your memory sharp.

Is there any evidence that Prevagen works? ›

According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which charged Quincy Bioscience with false and deceptive advertising last January, the company study found that Prevagen was no more effective than a placebo at improving any of the nine cognitive skills, including memory, that the company measured.

What is the number one supplement for memory? ›

Of all the supplements recommended by experts for brain health, omega-3 fatty acids top the list.

What is the number one medicine for memory loss? ›

Donepezil and rivastigmine

Donepezil tablets are by far the most common medication used to treat dementia. Rivastigmine tends only to be used when donepezil causes side effects, or if the person can't take it for medical reasons.

Is there a class action suit against Prevagen? ›

The maker of Prevagen, Quincy Bioscience, LLC (“Quincy”), settled a class action lawsuit in 2020 with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) charging it with deceptive business practices and false advertising related to Prevagen.

Does Neuriva or Prevagen work? ›

Studies have shown that Neuriva supplementation is safe, well tolerated, and beneficial in improving brain function in healthy adults with self-reported memory problems. A study showed that Prevagen resulted in cognitive improvement in older adults with normal or very mild impairment of brain function.

What over the counter medicine helps with memory? ›

Prevagen is an over- the-counter supplement for healthy brain function and memory improvement. Based on a clinical study of subgroups of individuals who were cognitively normal or mildly impaired.

Do neurologists recommend Prevagen? ›

Many medical experts say research has not found solid evidence that any supplements are effective at preventing neurological diseases that cause dementia. And they say that better treatments for the normal memory gaps often experienced with aging include exercise and a healthy diet.

Is taking Prevagen worth it? ›

The U.S. FDA has not evaluated Prevagen for safety and effectiveness and has tried to curb claims that it may help memory. It has taken the stance that "if it seems too good to be true, it probably is." Many experts advise against taking supplements that claim to improve your memory.

Who recommends Prevagen? ›

Prevagen was named the #1 Pharmacist Recommended Memory Support Brand in 2024. Prevagen® Selected as #1 Pharmacist Recommended Memory Support Brand in 2024-2025 Pharmacy Times annual survey for sixth year in a row.

Is there any evidence Prevagen works? ›

According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which charged Quincy Bioscience with false and deceptive advertising last January, the company study found that Prevagen was no more effective than a placebo at improving any of the nine cognitive skills, including memory, that the company measured.

What is the best prescription medicine for memory loss? ›

Donepezil (Aricept®): approved to treat all stages of Alzheimer's disease. Rivastigmine (Exelon®): approved for mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's as well as mild-to-moderate dementia associated with Parkinson's disease. Galantamine (Razadyne®): approved for mild-to-moderate stages of Alzheimer's disease.

What is the number one memory medication? ›

Cholinesterase inhibitors are the first choice of treatment for memory loss. The doctor may also prescribe the single-dose drug combination Namzeric to treat moderate to severe memory loss.

Have there been any clinical trials on Prevagen? ›

Clinical Study

In a double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial, Prevagen demonstrated the ability to improve aspects of cognitive function in subgroups of participants with either normal cognition or very mild impairment, as determined by pre-trial screening.

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