The Effect of Taking Exelon & Namenda Together

Exelon and Namenda are medications that are used to treat the effects of Alzheimer's disease. As with any prescription medication, there are possible side effects and interactions involved with taking either drug.

  1. Interactions

    • According to Drugs.com, there are no known negative interactions when taking Exelon and Namenda together. The website warns, "This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult with your doctor or pharmacist."

    Uses

    • Exelon prevents the breaking down of a chemical in the brain called acetylcholine, which aids in proper functioning of memory, reason and thinking. It is used to treat Alzheimer's and the effects of Parkinson's disease. Namenda reduces the chemicals in the brain that contribute to Alzheimer's disease.

    Exelon Side Effects

    • Drugs.com lists common side effects of Exelon as headache, insomnia, stomach problems, weight loss, swelling appendages, joint pain and dizziness. Serious side effects may be chest pains, vomiting, coughing blood, confusion, fainting and/or extreme fear.

    Namenda Side Effects

    • Common reported side effects of Namenda are fast heart rate, swelling in the hands or feet, anxiety, rash, weakness, easy bruising, joint pain and/or stomach problems. Drugs.com says serious side effects can be hallucinations, increased blood pressure, trouble breathing, seizures or fainting.

    Other Effects

    • Any unusual or unknown side effects can be reported to the Food and Drug Administration by visiting: http://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch.

    Tell Your Doctor

    • If you or a family member experiences any side effects or interactions that can be deemed serious, notify your doctor immediately.

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