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Old 06-01-2013, 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by 16rhonda View Post
Iwas wondering if u know exactly what u call this med., did u spell it wrong? I cant find it in drug library. Do neurologists know about this drug?
I'm desparate., I have Peroneal n. Comp., Tarsal Tunnel, Bilateral Carpal Tunnel & TOS.
Thanks For any Info.!!
I think it's Zenvia. But I haven't found much info at all on it and I doubt it will work just taken occasionally for flares. Possibly not for TOS or spinal neuropathies at all.

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About Zenvia:
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About Zenvia

Zenvia is a combination of two well-characterized compounds, the active ingredient dextromethorphan, and the enzyme inhibitor quinidine, which serves to increase the bioavailability of dextromethorphan. The first-in-class drug candidate is believed to help regulate excitatory neurotransmission in two ways, through presynaptic inhibition of glutamate release via sigma-1 receptor agonist activity, and through postsynaptic glutamate response modulation via uncompetitive, low-affinity NMDA antagonist activity.
It is only dextromethorphan... DM found in cough preps in this country. Some studies show high dose DM might help PN but
results are conflicted. I believe Nide44 tried it without success.
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