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Namenda has had a colorful past. It was used in Europe for nerve pain, but when it got to OUR FDA, it was only approved for Alzheimer's treatment.
We used to discuss it back when at our old home at BT. I believe some posters on RSD forum here use it, or have used it. So do a search there for the posts. I get 37 posts with that keyword Namenda: example: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...hlight=Namenda I cannot post the search string, as it expires on the boards. You have to do that yourself, I'm afraid. The generic name is memantine... searches are fewer for that version here. But if you decide to search Google or PubMed especially use memantine. You get better hits on PubMed using the generic names for drugs.
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