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Title: How does the drug memantine (Namenda) work to treat Alzheimer's disease.
Post by: cukako on Apr 2, 2017
How does the drug memantine (Namenda) work to treat Alzheimer's disease.
A) It stimulates dopamine receptors.
B) It is an antihistamine drug that has a hypnotic/sedative effect.
C) It blocks NMDA receptors that are overstimulated by the amino acid glutamate.
D) all of the above


Title: Re: How does the drug memantine (Namenda) work to treat Alzheimer's disease.
Post by: jasonTate on Apr 2, 2017
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