NeuroVance Focus

NeuroVance Focus is a unique blend of plant-derived phytochemical ingredients, vitamins and minerals that optimises your child’s general health by targeting multiple neurological and immunological functions simultaneously.

NeuroVance Focus

NeuroVance Focus is a unique blend of plant-derived phytochemical ingredients, vitamins and minerals that optimises your child’s general health by targeting multiple neurological and immunological functions simultaneously.
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What is NeuroVance Focus

NeuroVance Focus contains a unique blend of plant-derived phytochemical ingredients, vitamins and minerals. This advanced combination of ingredients optimises your child’s general health by targeting multiple neurological and immunological functions simultaneously, helping your child in achieving their optimal scholastic potential while combating the effects of stress on their immune system. NeuroVance Focus is fast working and contains no sedatives or stimulants.

What is the difference between NeuroVance & Neurovance Focus

NeuroVance Focus contains added vitamins and minerals to optimise neurological and immunological functions simultaneously.

The increased Zinc accumulates in the hippocampus and plays a key role in modulating spatial learning and memory. Apart from its role in memory and learning, zinc has also been shown to boost your immune response and strengthen your immune defence.

The added Vitamin D3 helps in keeping memory thus boosting your ability to remember, vitamin D receptors are abundant throughout the central nervous system (CNS), especially in the hippocampus, a region of the brain that plays an essential role in the consolidation of information and the regulation of both short- and long-term memory. Additionally, vitamin D3 has great neuroprotective properties which aid in memory loss and poor cognition associated with aging and neuronal damage.

Vitamin C is a vital antioxidant molecule in the brain, low vitamin C levels have been linked to an increased risk of memory and thinking disorders like dementia while high vitamin C levels have been shown to possess a memory protective effect.

Can I take both NeuroVance and NeuroVance Focus at the same time or should I only take one of the two?

Yes, you can take both NeuroVance and NeuroVance Focus at the same time.

For children between 7 and 8 years of age:

Take your morning dose of NeuroVance syrup as per label instruction then 1 sachet of NeuroVance Focus at lunchtime with meals.

Children between 8 and 12 years of age:

Take your morning dose of NeuroVance syrup as per label instruction then 1-2 sachets of NeuroVance Focus at lunchtime with meals.

Adults and children over 12 years:

Take your morning dose of NeuroVance syrup/tablets as per label instruction then 2 sachets of NeuroVance Focus at lunchtime with meals.

Children under 7 years:

Use not recommended.

What is the usual dosage for NeuroVance Focus?

Children between 7 and 8 years: Take one sachet daily with meals (During breakfast or lunch time).

Children between 8 and 12 years: Take one sachet twice a day with meals (During breakfast and lunchtime).

Adults and children over 12 years: Take two sachets daily with meals (During breakfast or lunchtime).

Children under 7 years:  Use not recommended in children younger than 7 years.

 

What are the side effects of NeuroVance Focus

The individual ingredients contained within NeuroVance Focus are generally considered to have a low side effect profile and no side effects should be experienced at the dosage provided. Mild gastro-intestinal irritation may occur as well as insomnia if taken late during the day. NeuroVance Focus is non-stimulatory and non-sedative.

Can NeuroVance Focus be used in combination with prescription medication such as for depression, anxiety, mood stabilisers, tranquilisers, sleeping tablets, concentration and so on?

Yes, NeuroVance Focus may be used in combination with all the above products, except antidepressant medication that belongs to the class of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) such as tranylcypromine and moclobemide. Consult your doctor if you are unsure about combining NeuroVance Focus with any of your medication.

Where can I buy NeuroVance Focus?
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  • South Africa at any pharmacy.  No prescription is required.
  • Namibia at any pharmacy.  No prescription is required.
  • International: Email us at info@mnilifestyle.co.za for international purchasing information.
I have had a good response over the short-term with NeuroVance Focus for my acute bouts of stress. Can I continue to use NeuroVance Focus in the long term?

Yes, you may.  NeuroVance Focus has a low side effect profile and is not habit forming.  These advantages may prove NeuroVance Focus to be beneficial as a daily supplement for the whole family. Anyone suffering from mental exhaustion, stress or emotional hardship can benefit from NeuroVance Focus. It is ideal during times of extreme work pressure, exams, conflict, bereavement, or loss.

The brain is the hardest working organ in the body, but so often the most neglected. An exhausted brain cannot think. NeuroVance Focus is a daily supplement for the brain that helps you think faster and feel more positive. NeuroVance Focus works fast and is safe for daily use by everyone in the family over seven. NeuroVance Focus provides extra stamina for extramural activities.

My 9-year-old daughter is on methylphenidate (Ritalin/Concerta) for her attention deficit disorder (ADD) but is still battling to concentrate. Can she still take NeuroVance Focus and if so, how will she benefit from it?

Yes, NeuroVance Focus can be taken in combination with methylphenidate by children over the age of 7. The mechanisms of action of the two are different (i.e. NeuroVance Focus versus methylphenidate), so the risk for possible drug interactions should be minimal when used in conjunction. One of the many benefits of NeuroVance Focus is an increase in mental cognition.  This may prove particularly beneficial to children experiencing difficulties in concentrating, learning, understanding as well as those who generally have difficulties with paying attention and/or staying focused.

I would like to take NeuroVance to help manage my stress and anxiety, I do however suffer from epilepsy and take epilim to help manage my chronic condition, can I still take NeuroVance Focus?

Yes, you can still take NeuroVance Focus. Up to date there is no evidence to show that any of the ingredients contained in NeuroVance Focus will interfere with anti-epileptic medication, given that they have distinct pathways of action. Some patients may even experience an improved treatment outcome when combining anti-epileptic medication with NeuroVance Focus. Please do not discontinue any of your chronic prescription medication without the consent of your doctor.

Does NeuroVance Focus play a role in weight loss?

Yes, NeuroVance Focus may play a role in weight loss, especially in cases of emotional and stress related eating. Furthermore, the vitamins and minerals contained in NeuroVance Focus i.e. vitamin D3, vitamin C, zinc and magnesium have all been shown to play vitals roles in the bodies natural sleep cycle (circadian rhythm).

Will NeuroVance Focus decrease the effectiveness of my contraceptive medication?

No, it will not.  The mechanisms of action are different for NeuroVance Focus compared to contraceptive methods and medications, thus minimising the risk of possible drug interactions. As such the probability of adverse drug interactions and/or interference is minimal.

I do not stay in South Africa; can I still get NeuroVance Focus?

Yes, you can. For Namibian clients, NeuroVance Focus is now also available at pharmacies without a prescription.

Will my medical aid pay for NeuroVance Focus?

Yes, NeuroVance Focus has a Nappi code, which means that the medical aid will pay for it provided you have a medical aid savings option with available savings.

Why do I need to take NeuroVance Focus?

The brain is the hardest working organ in the body, but so often the most uncared for.  An exhausted brain cannot think, process or function to its optimum ability. NeuroVance Focus is an advanced combination of plant derived (phytochemical) ingredients that optimises your general health by targeting multiple neurological and immunological functions simultaneously. NeuroVance Focus works fast and is safe for the whole family, every day.

I am a truck driver and spend most of my time driving long distances often at odd hours of the day. Can I benefit from NeuroVance Focus?

Yes. Alertness on the road is of utmost importance.  A tired mind cannot think or concentrate.  NeuroVance Focus is a brain supplement that helps you think and react faster, in your case however make sure you take your last dose of NeuroVance Focus at least 4-6 hours before your planned rest/sleep time as it might keep you if you take it too close to your napping time. NeuroVance Focus assists in keeping your immune system healthy.

Can I take NeuroVance Focus during pregnancy and breastfeeding?

The safety of using NeuroVance Focus during pregnancy or breastfeeding has not been established.  MNI therefore recommends discontinuing use of NeuroVance Focus during these times.  In cases where you feel the benefits of taking NeuroVance outweighs the risks, take the package insert to your consulting specialist and obtain consent and approval from your treating specialist for continued use.

Can I benefit from NeuroVance Focus during exams times and/or interviews?

Yes, you can. NeuroVance Focus is a new second-generation daily supplement that makes you think faster and stay more motivated. NeuroVance Focus contains no stimulants and can be used daily by all learners or students over the age of 7.

Is NeuroVance Focus habit forming?

No, NeuroVance Focus is not addictive. NeuroVance Focus contains a blend of plant-derived (phytochemical) ingredients that have the potential to support healthy brain function via multiple pathways. NeuroVance Focus works fast, contains no stimulants, and can be used by the whole family, every day.

Can NeuroVance Focus help with my work stress?

Yes. Stress is a common risk factor for a wide variety of chronic disorders, more than what is often realised. Its effects on the body are not only psychological, but physiological as well. NeuroVance Focus is a natural, daily supplement formulated to combat stress, without acting as a sedative or a stimulant.

Why is setting boundaries so important?

Your stress levels are directly proportional to the quality of your inter-personal relationships. By establishing more effective boundaries you can significantly reduce your stress levels.

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What is burnout?

Burnout is an advanced state of physical and mental exhaustion commonly triggered by the long-term involvement in emotionally demanding situations. Burnout leads to a complex set of emotions which include resentment, a sense of futility, feeling trapped and seeing no future. Although stress plays a role in its development, burnout differs in the sense that it lowers levels of hope, optimism, and confidence. Burnout can take you past the point of caring what happens, not a good place to be for many reasons. Regular use of NeuroVance Focus may prevent burnout.

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Seeing that NeuroVance Focus combats stress, will it cause sleeplessness?

NeuroVance Focus in itself should not cause sleeplessness as it contains no stimulants. However, if taken in high dosages by individuals already prone to sleeplessness, NeuroVance Focus may aggravate the sleeplessness.  In these cases, we recommend that NeuroVance Focus should not be taken after 17:00 in the afternoon. NeuroVance Focus is unlikely to make you drowsy as it does not suppress the central nervous system (CNS).

I have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), can I still take NeuroVance Focus?

Yes, you can. NeuroVance Focus is not contraindicated in irritable bowel syndrome.  Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS, or spastic colon) is a symptom-based diagnosis characterized by chronic abdominal pain, discomfort, bloating, and alteration of bowel habits. The exact cause is not yet established, but it is believed that chronic stress may aggravate irritable bowel syndrome.  NeuroVance Focus may therefore in some cases even improve the severity and/or frequency of irritable bowel syndrome symptoms through the alleviation of chronic stress. You can combine NeuroVance Focus with FlamLeve to combat the inflammation caused by irritable bowel syndrome.

Do you have any stress self-assessments available?

Yes, we do have a free self-assessment survey available for stress.  Stress is an aggravating factor in various medical conditions. Use our Assessment Survey to help you obtain more insight and gain a fresh perspective of your condition, as well as identify possible solutions and find out what others are experiencing when faced with similar problems.

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I am on high blood pressure medication, can I take NeuroVance Focus with it?

Yes, you can. The mechanisms of action are different for NeuroVance Focus compared to blood pressure medication, so the risk for possible drug interactions should be minimal. With improved stress management through the help of NeuroVance Focus, you may even find an improvement in high blood pressure.

Does NeuroVance Focus have any known contraindications/drug interactions with any conventional medications or supplements?

No, NeuroVance Focus does not have any known drug interactions. Research is still ongoing, and should anything come up we will update our information accordingly. Care should however be taken when combining NeuroVance Focus with other vitamins and supplements to avoid overdosing on individual ingredients. If you are not sure if NeuroVance Focus is safe in your condition, please take the PI/PIL to your nearest Doctor or Pharmacist and seek advice.

NeuroVance Focus contains a unique blend of plant-derived phytochemicals ingredients, vitamins and minerals.  This advanced combination of ingredients optimises your child’s general health by targeting multiple neurological and immunological functions simultaneously, helping your child in achieving their optimal scholastic potential while combating the effects of stress on their immune system and brain function.  NeuroVance Focus is fast working and contains no sedatives or stimulants.

How can NeuroVance Focus assist your child?

NeuroVance Focus is an advanced combination of plant-derived phytochemical ingredients, vitamins and minerals that optimises your child’s general health by targeting multiple neurological and immunological functions simultaneously.

What can NeuroVance Focus assist with?

NeuroVance Focus can assist to:

  • Optimise concentration and focus
  • Improve mood control and calmness
  • Immune System Support
  • Combat stress and anxiety
  • Provides stamina for schoolwork and extramural activities

 

What does NeuroVance Focus contain?

NeuroVance Focus contains a unique blend of plant-derived phytochemicals, vitamins and minerals known to help optimise mood, assist with concentration and promote healthy brain function and cognition. Its multi-modal pharmaceutical action enhances separate but interconnected components of brain function, thereby giving your brain a physiological advantage during demanding and stressful periods. The ingredients contained in NeuroVance Focus are roseroot extract, inositol, magnesium, zinc, vitamin D3 and vitamin C.

Roseroot (Rhodiola rosea) is a plant that grows at high altitudes in the arctic regions of Europe and Asia. Extracts of the roots have been used in Scandinavian and European countries as part of traditional Western medicine to combat fatigue, reduce the effects of stress and to aid with recovery during illness.

Inositol is a natural carbohydrate present in a variety of foods. The highest concentrations are naturally found in fruits, especially cantaloupe and oranges, and in some beans, grains, and nuts. Various scientific studies on inositol supplementation have demonstrated therapeutic efficacy regarding emotional wellbeing and stress reduction.

Magnesium is a biologically essential trace element which plays a dominant role in the regulatory activity of over 300 enzymatic processes involved in optimal brain function, including nerve conduction and the production of neurotransmitters.

Zinc is a crucial micro-nutrient and co-factor in many biological processes including DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis. Zinc also plays a key role in various mental functions such as behaviour and learning.

Vitamin D3 modulates several enzyme systems in the brain and the cerebrospinal fluid involved in neurotransmitter synthesis and nerve growth. Moreover, recent studies have shown Vitamin D to possess a neuroprotective effect as well as reduce neuroinflammation, thereby improving cognitive function.

Vitamin C has a number of neurological functions including but not limited to; the regulation of neurotransmitter biosynthesis such as dopamine, adrenaline, and noradrenaline. Individuals who have vitamin C deficiency often report feeling both depressed and fatigued and some cases anxious.

Each 10ml contains:

Ingredients
Roseroot extract100mg
Inositol380mg
Magnesium20mg
Zinc12,22mg
Vitamin D3400IU
Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)650mg

 

Free from: Sucrose, Lactose, Gluten and Tartrazine.
Inactive ingredients:
 Purified water, citric acid, strawberry flavour, non-nutritive sweetener (sodium cyclamate, acesulfame k), strawberry colourant, xanthan gum, glycerine, sorbitol (70%), hydrochloric acid (34%) and preservatives (potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate). 

Who may benefit from taking NeuroVance Focus?

Anyone suffering from mental exhaustion, stress or emotional hardship can benefit from NeuroVance Focus. It is ideal during times of extreme work pressure, exams, conflict, bereavement, loss or whenever you need that extra push to help you focus on your day to day activities. NeuroVance Focus can be used as a daily supplement to help you reach peak mental performance and providing extra stamina during schoolwork and extramural activities.

What is the usual dosage?

Children between 7 and 8 years: Take one sachet daily with meals (During breakfast or lunch time).

Children between 8 and 12 years: Take one sachet twice a day with meals (During breakfast and lunchtime).

Adults and children over 12 years: Take two sachets daily with meals (During breakfast or lunchtime).

Children under 7 years:  Use not recommended in children younger than 7 years.

Who should not use NeuroVance Focus?

NeuroVance Focus should not be used if you:

  • Are hypersensitive or allergic to any of the ingredients contained within NeuroVance Focus
  • Are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Are using an antidepressant that belongs to the class of monoamine oxidase inhibitors [MAOIs] such as tranylcypromine and moclobemide.
  • Are below seven years of age.

 

Are there any side effects?

The individual ingredients contained within NeuroVance Focus are generally considered to have a low side effect profile and no side effects should be experienced at the dosage provided. Mild gastro-intestinal irritation may occur as well as insomnia if taken late during the day. NeuroVance Focus is non-stimulatory and non-sedative.

Can NeuroVance Focus be used in combination with prescription medication such as for depression, anxiety, mood stabilisers, tranquilisers, sleeping tablets, concentration and so on?

Yes, NeuroVance Focus may be used in combination with all the above products, except antidepressant medication that belongs to the class of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) such as tranylcypromine and moclobemide. Consult your doctor if you are unsure about combining NeuroVance Focus with any of your medication.

Where can NeuroVance Focus be obtained?
  • Shop Online
  • South Africa at any pharmacy.  No prescription is required.
  • Namibia at any pharmacy.  No prescription is required.
  • International Email us at info@mnilifestyle.co.za for international purchasing information.
Pharmacological mode of action.

NeuroVance Focus contains a unique blend of plant-derived phytochemicals, vitamins and minerals that aid with the regulation of mood and concentration under stressful conditions. These are listed below:

Roseroot extract

Roseroot (Rhodiola rosea), also known as “arctic root” or “golden root”, is a perennial plant that grows at high altitudes in the arctic regions of Europe and Asia. Extracts of the rhizomes and roots have been used in traditional Western medicine in Scandinavian and European countries to combat fatigue, reduce the effects of stress and to aid convalescence during illness. Roseroot extract has a long history of documented use and appears in the Materia Medica of several European countries. During the early 19th century in France it was recommended as a “brain tonic” in literature. In the Swedish Drug and Therapy Handbook (Lakemedelsboken 1997/98), roseroot extract is classified as one of the most commonly used herbal neuro-adaptogens in Sweden. Preparations containing roseroot extract are typically used to increase concentration and enhance mental performance during times of emotional and physical hardship.

Roseroot extract contains various chemical classes including flavonoids, phenolic acids, phenylethanol derivatives (salidroside and tyrosol) and phenylpropanoid glycosides (rosiridin, rosin, rosavin and rosarin). In vitro studies have demonstrated that rosiridin potently inhibits the action of both monoamine oxidase A and B, two key enzymes responsible for the degradation of monoamine neurotransmitters such as serotonin, noradrenaline, and dopamine. It has therefore been proposed that a possible mechanism of action explaining roseroot extract’s effect could potentially be linked to its ability to influence levels of certain mood-regulating neurotransmitters in the brain (Dierman et al. 2009).

Several studies have examined the influence of roseroot extract in relation to symptoms of mental and physical fatigue under stressful conditions. A randomised, double blind, placebo-controlled trial evaluated the effects in subjects suffering from stress-related fatigue by measuring salivary cortisol levels in addition to performing various psychometric stress and cognitive assessments. Cortisol is a known stress hormone and is involved in the regulatory mechanism of the stress response. Subjecting animals and humans to chronic stress produces characteristic changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA), including an increase in the level of cortisol and a reduction in the sensitivity of the HPA to feedback inhibition. The hyper-secretion of cortisol may under certain conditions be considered a potential marker to indicate increased stress levels. In this study, the post treatment cortisol response to awakening was significantly reduced in subjects who had received roseroot extract for a period of 28 days, as compared to the placebo-control group (n=60). Several psychometric tests conducted on the same subjects demonstrated a substantial reduction in fatigue-related symptoms and an improvement of various cognitive indicators associated with psychological stress (Olsson et al. 2008). Three double-blind, placebo-controlled studies have also evaluated the effects of roseroot extract in relation to mental performance on subjects that were exposed to increased levels of stress (N total =250). Endpoints included mental work capacity, as measured by various cognitive assessment models. In all trials, mental performance against a background of fatigue caused by stress was significantly improved when compared to a placebo control group (Spasov et al. 2000, Darbinyan v2002, Shevtsov et al. 2003). Two double-blind, placebo-controlled studies evaluated the effects of roseroot extract on subjects in relation to measurable mood disturbances as determined by DSM – IV criteria, namely generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) and mild to moderate depression (N total = 99). In both studies, statistically significant differences were reported in various depression and anxiety scale scores in subjects taking roseroot extract as compared to the placebo control group (Bystritsky et al. 2008, Darbinyan et al. 2000).

Inositol

Inositol (C6H12O6) is a natural isomer of glucose and is present in a variety of foods. The highest concentrations are found naturally in fruits, especially cantaloupe and oranges, and as a component of phosphates or phospholipids in beans, grains, and nuts. Inositol occurs in 9 different stereo-isomeric forms, with myo-inositol being the most dominant and widely distributed in nature. Inositol is a key metabolic precursor in the phosphoinositide (PI) cycle, a second messenger linked to norepinephrine, serotonin and other receptors thought to be involved in affective and anxiety disorders. Dietary inositol is incorporated into neuronal cell membranes as inositol phospholipids where it serves as a key metabolic precursor to several subtypes of adrenergic, cholinergic, serotonergic, and metabotropic neuro-receptors in the brain. Behavioural and biochemical studies indicate that inositol lipids have the potential to alter receptor sensitivity, direct membrane trafficking events and modulate signalling proteins (Harvey et al. 2002). Various scientific studies on inositol supplementation have also demonstrated therapeutic efficacy regarding emotional wellbeing and stress reduction. These include three separate double-blind, placebo-controlled studies, published in the American Journal of Psychiatry, illustrating an improvement superior to placebo of symptoms associated with panic disorder, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (Benjamin et al. 1995, Levine et al. 1995, Fux et al. 1996). Another double-blind, crossover study found high dose inositol supplementation equal to that of fluvoxamine in reducing symptoms of panic disorder (Palatnik et al. 2001).

 

Magnesium

Magnesium is a biologically essential trace element which plays an essential role in the regulatory activity of over 300 enzymes involved in nerve conduction and the production of neurotransmitters. Magnesium helps to calm the nervous system down due to the mineral’s ability to block brain N- NMDA receptors (methyl D-aspartate), thereby inhibiting excitatory neurotransmission and mental overload. Inadequate magnesium levels have been linked to insomnia, anxiety, increased pain perception, and several neuropsychiatric problems. Conversely, studies on magnesium supplementation have shown significant improvement overall emotional well-being, sleep patterns, anxiety levels and mood.

 

Zinc

Zinc is one of the most abundant trace minerals in the brain and supports several physiological, biochemical, and neurological functions. The bioavailability of zinc can influence central nervous system (CNS) function through a variety of mechanisms, and diets deficient in zinc have been known to result in behavioural disturbances and diminished brain function. (A meta-analysis of 17 studies with 1643 depressed and 804 control participants demonstrated that peripheral serum zinc concentrations were approximately -1.85 µmol/L lower in depressed participants). While the exact role of zinc in the pathophysiology of depression remains unclear, the inverse relationship between zinc levels and depression has been established in several studies that evaluated zinc bioavailability in depressed patients. Conversely, a meta-analysis of randomised, controlled studies that included over 450 depressed patients demonstrated that zinc supplementation, when taken in conjunction with an antidepressant, showed significant reductions in depressive mood scores and outperformed scores from patients on antidepressants alone. Low plasma zinc levels have been associated with impairments in information processing and increased impulsivity in humans.

 

Vitamin D3

Vitamin D receptors are abundant throughout the central nervous system (CNS), especially in the hippocampus, a region of the brain that plays an essential role in the consolidation of information and the regulation of both short- and long-term memory. Research has also shown that vitamin D modulates several enzyme systems in the brain and the cerebrospinal fluid involved in neurotransmitter synthesis and nerve growth. Moreover, recent studies have shown Vitamin D to possess a neuroprotective effect as well as reduce neuroinflammation, thereby improving cognitive function.

 

Vitamin C

One of the best-established neurological functions of vitamin C is in the regulation of neurotransmitter biosynthesis such as dopamine, adrenaline, and noradrenaline. Individuals who have vitamin C deficiency often report feeling both depressed and fatigued. Conversely, studies of hospitalised patients — who often have lower than normal vitamin C levels — have found a significant improvement in mood after receiving vitamin C supplementation. But vitamin C supplements might help improve mood even for people who are not known to have low vitamin C levels, as demonstrated by several studies. One study of high school students indicated that vitamin C supplementation lowered anxiety levels, while other studies have shown overall mood-elevating effects, including the reduction of anger.

 

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