larentine (MEMANTINE)

What is Larentine?
Larentine is a medication primarily used to treat moderate to severe Alzheimer’s disease, a progressive brain disorder that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It belongs to a class of drugs called NMDA receptor antagonists, which help regulate abnormal brain activity.

What is the usual dose of Larentine?
Larentine is a medicine. Adults usually start with a low dose (7mg) and gradually increase it weekly until they reach 28mg a day. Children's doses depend on their weight: under 20kg, they take 3mg; 20-39kg, 6mg; 40-59kg, 9mg; and over 60kg, 15mg. All doses are taken once a day.

How do I take Larentine?
You can take Larentine hydrochloride oral solution with or without food.

For how long do I take Larentine?
Larentine is typically used long-term for Alzheimer's disease, as long as it provides benefits and is well-tolerated, with regular evaluations by a healthcare provider.

What is Larentine used for?
Larentine is a medication used to treat moderate to severe memory loss (dementia) in people with Alzheimer's disease. It works by improving the communication between nerve cells in the brain, which can help reduce symptoms like confusion, memory loss, and difficulty with everyday activities.

How long does it take for Larentine to start working?
Larentine may take a few weeks to several months to show noticeable effects. Improvement in symptoms, such as memory and cognitive function, is typically gradual. Individual response times can vary, so it's important to continue taking the medication as prescribed and follow up regularly with your healthcare provider to monitor progress.

Is Larentine effective?
Larentine is effective for managing symptoms of moderate to severe Alzheimer’s disease. It works by regulating glutamate, a brain chemical involved in learning and memory, to prevent overstimulation of nerve cells.

How does one know if Larentine is working?
Larentine is effective for managing symptoms of moderate to severe Alzheimer’s disease. It works by regulating glutamate, a brain chemical involved in learning and memory, to prevent overstimulation of nerve cells.

How does Larentine work?
Larentine helps improve memory in Alzheimer's disease by blocking a specific type of brain receptor called the NMDA receptor. This receptor is involved in memory and learning. By blocking it, Larentine helps keep the brain functioning better, improving memory and cognitive abilities.

Who should avoid taking Larentine?
* Larentine tablets are not for everyone. Do not take them if you are allergic to any of their ingredients. * Take Larentine tablets only for the condition your doctor has prescribed them for. Do not share them with others, even if they have the same condition. * Certain conditions, like high urine pH, can make Larentine stay in your body longer and increase its effects.

Can I take Larentine with vitamins or supplements?
You can take Larentine with most vitamins, but some (like calcium or magnesium) may affect absorption. Always consult your doctor about supplements to avoid interactions.

Can I take Larentine with other prescription drugs?
Larentine may interact with other medications, especially those affecting the brain or kidneys. Always inform your doctor about all prescription drugs you take to ensure safety.

Can Larentine be taken safely while pregnant?
The safety of Larentine during pregnancy is not well-established. Consult your doctor to weigh potential benefits and risks before using it while pregnant.

Can Larentine be taken safely while breastfeeding?
There is no information on whether Larentine passes into breast milk or affects the baby. Breastfeeding is important for the baby's development and health. You and your doctor should talk about the benefits and risks of taking Larentine while breastfeeding.

Is Larentine safe for the elderly?
Larentine is a medicine often used for older adults (65 and up). It generally works well and is safe for most, even those with slightly weak kidneys or livers. However, if someone has a severely damaged liver, doctors need to be extra careful. And if their kidneys are severely damaged, they might need a lower dose of the medicine.

How should I store Larentine?
Store Larentine in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and heat. Keep it in its original container with the lid tightly closed. Do not store it in the bathroom. Keep the medication out of reach of children and pets.

Does Larentine make people tired or drowsy?
Yes, somnolence (sleepiness) was reported in 3% of patients taking Larentine hydrochloride. Fatigue was reported in 2% of patients. If you experience fatigue or sleepiness while taking this medicine, talk to your healthcare provider.

Does Larentine cause stomach upset?
Constipation was reported in 5% of patients and vomiting was reported in 3% of patients taking Larentine hydrochloride. If you experience an upset stomach or other gastrointestinal symptoms, contact your healthcare provider.

Does Larentine affect sleep?
Insomnia was reported in 2% of patients taking Larentine hydrochloride. Consult your doctor if you experience changes in your sleep.

Does Larentine make it hard to think or concentrate?
Confusion was reported in 6% of patients taking Larentine hydrochloride. If you experience cognitive difficulties, talk to your doctor.

Does Larentine affect mood?
Hallucinations were reported in 3% of patients taking Larentine hydrochloride. Suicidal ideation has also been reported in post-marketing experience. If you experience mental health side effects, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

Does Larentine interfere with sexual function?
The information regarding sexual dysfunction as a side effect of Larentine hydrochloride was not found.

Does Larentine affect appetite?
The information regarding appetite-specific side effects for Larentine hydrochloride is not found.

Does Larentine cause weight gain?
The information regarding weight gain as a side effect of Larentine hydrochloride is not found.

Does Larentine cause headaches?
Larentine can sometimes cause headaches. If you get a headache while taking it, talk to your doctor.

Does Larentine limit driving?
Dizziness was reported in 7% of patients taking Larentine hydrochloride. If you experience dizziness or other side effects that could impair your ability to drive, do not drive or operate machinery.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Larentine?
The provided information does not specifically mention alcohol consumption with Larentine. However, it is generally recommended to avoid alcohol while taking medications as it can interact with them and worsen side effects. Talk to your healthcare provider about drinking alcohol while taking Larentine hydrochloride.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Larentine?
The information regarding any specific interactions between caffeinated beverages like coffee or tea and Larentine hydrochloride is not found.

Is it safe to exercise while taking Larentine?
The information regarding any specific interactions between exercise and Larentine hydrochloride is not found.

What are Larentine possible harms and risks?
Larentine hydrochloride extended-release capsules can cause side effects. The most common side effects are headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. Other common side effects include confusion and constipation. In studies, the chance of stopping treatment due to side effects was the same for people taking Larentine as for those taking a placebo (a pill with no medicine). No single side effect was reported by more than 1% of people taking Larentine and at a higher rate than those taking a placebo.
Available in 2 variations

Larentine 5mg Tablet 10s
Memantine (5mg)
strip of 10 tablets

Larentine 10mg Tablet 10s
Memantine (10mg)
strip of 10 tablets