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NMDA Receptor Antagonist / Antiarrhythmic Combinations

NMDA receptor antagonist / antiarrhythmic combinations are used to treat multiple sclerosis and ALS. They work by controlling involuntary laughing or crying which is known as pseudobulbar affect (PBA).

Why are nmda receptor antagonist antiarrhythmic combinations prescribed?

  1. Pseudobulbar Affect (100%)

Key takeaways

NMDA receptor antagonist-antiarrhythmic combinations are used to treat pseudobulbar affect (PBA), which causes uncontrollable episodes of crying or laughing. These medications generally work by balancing out certain chemicals in the brain. The main example is dextromethorphan / quinidine (Nuedexta), which comes as an oral capsule.

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DEXTROMETHORPHAN; QUINIDINE treats pseudobulbar affect (PBA). This is a condition that causes uncontrolled, frequent laughing or crying in people with conditions that affect the brain. It works by reducing the number of laughing or crying outbursts.
Disclaimer: Popularity is based on total prescriptions for the brand and generic versions of each drug, regardless of the condition being treated. Some drugs are prescribed for multiple conditions.

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