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  2. Neramexane - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. Retigabine - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration accepted Valeant's New Drug Application for retigabine on December 30, 2009. [20] The FDA Peripheral and Central Nervous System Drugs Advisory Committee met on August 11, 2010, to discuss the process and unanimously recommended approval of Potiga for the intended indication (add-on treatment of partial ...

  4. Neuromonics - Wikipedia

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    Neuromonics is a patented treatment for tinnitus that combines acoustic stimulation with cognitive-behavioural therapy to provide relief for people suffering from tinnitus. The treatment aims to retrain the brain to filter out the sounds of tinnitus, making them less noticeable and bothersome. The treatment was developed by audiologist Dr. Paul ...

  5. Here Are the New Drugs and Treatments We Could See in 2024 - AOL

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    Credit - Getty Images. 2023 was a strong year for innovative new drugs, with new medications for Alzheimer’s disease, weight loss, and the first treatment based on the gene-editing technology ...

  6. American Tinnitus Association - Wikipedia

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    The publication provides inspiring tinnitus patient stories, tinnitus management strategies, tinnitus treatment information, tinnitus help tools, and news and updates on innovative tinnitus research. ATA hosts the international "Conversations in Tinnitus" podcast that focuses on current issues in research and treatment methods for people living ...

  7. Caroverine - Wikipedia

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    Caroverine (Spasmium, Tinnitin, Tinnex) is a muscle-relaxing drug used in Austria and Switzerland to relieve spasms in smooth muscles (which include intestines, arteries, and other organs), and the use in those countries was extended to aid with cerebrovascular diseases there, and eventually to treat tinnitus. [1]