Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| memantine hydrochloride | Namenda |
How It Works
Memantine is the first in one class of
medicines developed to treat
Alzheimer's disease. It has been available in Europe
for years but was only recently approved for treating Alzheimer's disease in
the United States. It works in a completely different way compared to other
Alzheimer's disease medicines.
It is possible that symptoms of
Alzheimer's disease may be related to an imbalance of brain
chemicals—specifically glutamate—that affect learning and memory. Memantine
blocks the activity of glutamate and improves moderate to severe symptoms of
Alzheimer's disease.1
Why It Is Used
Memantine is the first medicine
available that slows the late stages of Alzheimer's disease. It effectively
reduces moderate to severe symptoms of memory loss and thinking problems, as
opposed to other medicines that improve mild to moderate symptoms.2
How Well It Works
Memantine is the only medicine
available to treat more severe thinking and memory symptoms of Alzheimer's
disease. But no medicine has yet been developed that can stop the damaging
changes in the brain that cause personality changes and memory loss from
Alzheimer's disease.
Patients with moderate to severe Alzheimer's
disease who were taking cholinesterase inhibitors experienced improvement in
their thinking and daily functioning when they added memantine (Namenda) to
their treatment.3
Side Effects
Common mild side effects include:
- Dizziness.
- Confusion.
- Headache.
- Constipation.
People who have severe kidney disease may not be able to
take memantine and those with moderate kidney disease may need to take smaller
doses.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug
Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
If current medicines have not
helped, you may want to talk with the person's doctor about trying memantine.
Other medicines may reduce mild to moderate symptoms, but memantine has been
shown to reduce moderate to severe symptoms of thinking and memory problems
from Alzheimer's disease.
Memantine, like other Alzheimer's
disease medications, will not stop the progression of the disease.
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