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Pack Size/Qty | Price | Price per pill / unit | |
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30 Tablet/s | $18.00 | $0.60 | |
60 Tablet/s | $36.00 | $0.60 | |
90 Tablet/s | $45.00 | $0.50 |
Larentine 5 Mg contain memantine which belongs to a group of medicine called NMDA receptor antagonists. Memantine is used to treat moderate to severe dementia (memory loss) of Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disease that destroy memory and mental functions.
Generic Name : Memantine
US Brand Name : Namenda
Manufacture Name : La Renon Healthcare
Prescribed For : Alzheimer's Disease
Side Effects : Hypersensitivity, Shortness Of Breath, Dizziness, Drowsiness,
Composition : Memantine
Nature : NMDA Receptor Antagonists
Strength : 5 Mg
Packaging : Tablet/s (Blister Packing)
Presentation : Tablet/s
Product Code : SKU-1348
Delivery Days : 10 To 12 Working Days
Available in : Worldwide (Except India)
Larentine 5 Mg contain memantine which has a place with a gathering of medication called NMDA receptor enemies. It is utilized for the treatment of patients with moderate to extreme Alzheimers illness. Alzheimers infection is an ever-evolving sickness that annihilate memory and mental capacities. Cognitive decline in Alzheimers illness is because of unsettling influence of message signals in the mind. The cerebrum contains N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)- receptor that are engaged with sending nerve signals significant in learning and memory. Memantine 5 mg follows up on these NMDA-receptors working on the transmission of nerve signals and the memory.
Glutamate is a substance that assists with sending messages between nerve cells in the cerebrum. In Alzheimers infection nerve cells are harmed bringing about the creation of a lot of glutamate. This makes more harm the nerve cells. Memantine ensures nerve cells by hindering the impacts of abundance glutamate without upsetting the typical transmission of nerve signals.
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