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Avatar f tn My wife was recently prescribed Memantine for headaches. She took 5mg nightly for 4 days and during that time she still had a headache, but no side effects. On the 5th day the headaches stopped, but now she's constantly nauseous and woozy. This has been going on for 4 days. Is this just a matter of her body adjusting to the drug?
Avatar m tn I need the bupropion for the anxiety associated with Nystagmus, but I know it causes blurred vision and convergence problems. Should I even bother to try memantine? Thanks.
Avatar m tn Hey everyone, I have tried many different ocd drug therapies, but have yet to try a glutamate modulating therapy such as Memantine (Namenda), Riluzole (Rilutek), N-acetyl cysteine, or amantadine. If anyone has information on or experience with any of the above medications, would you please share that with me? I am desperate. Thanks so much.
1321487 tn?1385294679 try out memantine so get a better memory, try prednisone for weakness but don't overdo it.
Avatar m tn this thread actually brought me to the idea of trying out NMDA (Glutamate) Antagonist Memantine and it really improves my ability to perform tasks by at least 50%! Why not only stay away from Gluten but decrease the overall glutamate amount binding to CNS sites? it works!
471354 tn?1221062194 Pregabilin, Meloxicam, Memantine, Lexapro, Paroven Forte, Baclofen for spasm (diazepam10mg on occasion only, as risk addictive), Mersyndol Forte (or Fiorinal) ... NOTHING gives adequate relief to allow REM sleep.
Avatar f tn Hey Kelly, nice to see you, though the reason su_cks! I've not heard of anyone or remember lol seeing it mentioned here, so i did a quick search and drugs .com states...... "In a trial testing the use of memantine (the active ingredient contained in Namenda XR) in MS patients with cognitive impairment, nine out of nineteen patients reported a worsening of their neurologic symptoms that deteriorated their quality of life.
514649 tn?1231454520 Consider the use of a medication called memantine (Namenda) which you should ask your neurologist about for oscillopsia (if that is what is diagnosed).
4512920 tn?1355711819 “Alzheimer Disease, AD”, medication dosage: 5mg Donepezil Hydrochloride daily (every night), 5mg Memantine tablet daily (every morning), 50mg Sertraline Hydrochloride tablets daily (every morning). More,my father got depression and used Sertraline to help,In February 2013, because of the long term dizziness and headache, the physician confirmed as “insufficient blood supply”.
471354 tn?1221062194 Pregabilin, Meloxicam, Memantine, Lexapro, Paroven Forte, Baclofen for spasm (diazepam10mg on occasion only, as risk addictive), Mersyndol Forte (or Fiorinal) ... NOTHING gives adequate relief to allow REM sleep.
307874 tn?1242755798 It is just so confusing and depressing. I have been under alot of stress this year and just losing my dad and heard something last month that is very stressful. Could stress make it worse? My husband says that we can be talking about soemthing and I will say something that makes no sense at all. I have a problem talking in a conversation with my family because they all of a sudden will look at me strange and I know I didnt say the right thing and cant remember what I was saying.
455605 tn?1206051065 So, your doctors are actually not wrong when they say they will try a second drug if the first one does not work. Memantine and Donepezil are the two most commonly used drugs. Which one are you using? I would like to go back to 1993 and reassess your situation. I agree with you that AD has been a blanket diagnosis quite often, especially when the health professionals are not used to identify and treat AD.
Avatar m tn Hi, I haven't tried to appliance. I'm a 35 year old male that's had tourettes/ocd since around 8 or 9. My suggestion would be to try a glutamate antagonist...like memantine or riluzole. They seem to have less side effects than the typical med's used to treat ocd/tics. I've been on paxil since I was 15 and risperdal since I was about 20. They both just basically kept the edge off. The sexual side effect ***** though. No sex life at all.