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Prophylaxis memantine

In pharmacology, two adamantane derivatives. Amantadine (1-adamanta-neamine hydrochloride) and Rimantadine (a-methyl-1-adamantane methyla-mine hydrochloride) (see Fig. 24), have been well known because of their antiviral activity [129]. The main application of these drugs is prophylaxis (treatment to prevent the onset of a particular disease) and treatment of influenza-A viral infections. They are also used in the treatment of parkinsonism and inhibition of hepatitis-C virus. Memantine (1-amino-3,5-dimethyladaman-tane) (see Fig. 24) has been reported effective in slowing the progression of Alzheimer s disease [130]. [Pg.235]

Gupta, R.C., Kadel, W.L. (1990). Methyl parathion acute toxicity prophylaxis and therapy with memantine and atropine. Arch. Int. Pharmacod. Ther. 305 208-21. [Pg.647]


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