Neramexane

Neramexane is a drug related to memantine,[1] which acts as an NMDA antagonist[2] and has neuroprotective effects.

[3] It is being developed for various possible applications, including treatment of tinnitus,[4][5] Alzheimer's disease,[6] drug addiction[7] and as an analgesic.

[8] Animal studies have also suggested antidepressant[9] and nootropic[10] actions so that this drug may be used for a wide range of potential applications.

[11] A clinical trial found that doses of 50 mg and above safely improved tinnitus scores over 16 weeks.

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