Drugs Used In The Healing of Vaccine Injury
Memantine: NMDA Blocker
Memantine is the first in a novel class of Alzheimer's disease medications acting on the glutamatergic system by blocking NMDA receptors. It was first synthesized by Eli Lilly and Company in 1968 as a potential agent to treat diabetes; the NMDA activity was discovered in the 1980s.
Memantine is marketed under the brands Namenda among others. Memantine has been shown to have a modest effect in moderate-to-severe Alzheimer's disease[2] and in dementia with Lewy bodies.[3][4] Despite years of research, there is little evidence of effect on mild Alzheimer's disease.[5]
This drug has also been used to treat autism.
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Memantine is marketed under the brands Namenda among others. Memantine has been shown to have a modest effect in moderate-to-severe Alzheimer's disease[2] and in dementia with Lewy bodies.[3][4] Despite years of research, there is little evidence of effect on mild Alzheimer's disease.[5]
This drug has also been used to treat autism.
Click here to read the Wikipedia page about it.