Memantine
COMMON & BRAND NAMES
Namenda; Ebixa
EFFECTS CLASSIFICATION
NMDA-antagonist; Glutamate-antagonist; Alzheimer's Treatment
CHEMICAL NAME
1-amino-3,5-dimethyladamantane hydrochloride
DESCRIPTION
Memantine is an NMDA-antagonist that is believed to block glutamate-related excitotoxicity and mitigate some of the symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease. Although research does not yet support the claim, some people claim memantine improves the cognitive abilities of healthy people. In 2005, the US FDA rejected an application to allow memantine to be prescribed to patients with mild AD, suggesting the efficacy and safety for patients without severe impairment is not yet well documented.
EXPERIENCES #
Useful But Not Recreational, by rararagi
A Dark Void I Call Home, by itstingsandithurts
It Feels Like Normal Will Never Happen Again, by Dissociated
Not Too Stimulated but Energetic Enough, by Sonic
Follow-Up to '24-Hour HellTrip, by 180OnTheDVP
OFF-SITE RESOURCES
PRIMARY RESOURCES #
SECONDARY RESOURCES #
Memantine - Wikipedia.org
Memantine - TripSit.me
FDA Approves Memantine (Namenda) for Alzheimer's Disease, Oct 17, 2003
RESEARCH & JOURNAL ARTICLES #
Memantine Ineffective in Treatment of Major Depression, Zarate et al, Am J Psychiatry, 2006
Memantine Blocks Morphine-Conditioning in Rats - Popik 2006
Mechanism of Action of memantine - Johnson 2005