Namenda and Pain: Understanding Potential Side Effects
Namenda is a popular drug used in the treatment of Alzheimer's. Occasional side effects, including pain, occur with the usage of Namenda.-
What Is Namenda
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Approved by the Food and Drug Administration, Namenda is used to treat the symptoms that accompany Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Namenda only treats certain symptoms and is not a cure for these diseases.
Side Effects
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Some side effects of Namenda that could cause pain include constipation and headaches. The length and severity of these side effects may vary depending on dosage amounts. Consult with a medical professional if the pain is persistent.
Secondary Pain Sources
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Some people taking Namenda for the first time may experience confusion or disorientation leading to a fall. Pain can occur as a result of a fall or from general confusion. Depending on the level of confusion, the pain may be real or imagined.
Pain Relief
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Whether the pain is genuine or imagined it should be treated. Consult a medical professional regarding the use of over-the-counter pain relief medications. For extreme pain, seek immediate medical care.
Other Side Effects
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According to the manufacturers of Namenda, this is a fairly well-tolerated medication. Other side effects include dizziness and infrequent gastrointestinal issues. When combined with other medications more side effects are possible, such as flu-like symptoms or agitation.
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