Dongkook Pharmaceutical 'Sensia' Strengthens Weakened Venous Vessel Walls with Quantitative Centella Extract
Venous circulation disorder is a condition that occurs when the connective tissue of the veins stretches or expands, causing abnormalities in the normal circulation of blood. The risk of occurrence increases especially in occupations that require maintaining a fixed posture for long periods or with advancing age. To prevent and treat venous circulation disorders, taking a venous circulation enhancer containing Centella quantitative extract, which strengthens the strength and elasticity of the venous vessel walls and normalizes the permeability of capillaries, is helpful.
Dongkook Pharmaceutical's 'Sensia' is a plant-based venous circulation enhancer with Centella quantitative extract as its main ingredient. It improves venous circulation disorders by enhancing venous elasticity, normalizing capillary permeability, and providing antioxidant effects. Developed in Europe and introduced domestically, its efficacy and safety have been proven through clinical research and usage experience in Europe. It has ranked first in domestic sales for eight consecutive years in the venous circulation-related pharmaceutical sector. Sensia should be taken once or twice daily with meals.
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A representative from Dongkook Pharmaceutical stated, "Many people still neglect their symptoms, so through the 'Venous Circulation Disorder Awareness Campaign,' we are conveying the necessity of disease management to the general public," adding, "Venous circulation disorder is a condition that anyone can experience with aging, so consistent management is necessary."
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