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Dimebolin appears to operate through multiple mechanisms of action, both blocking the action of neurotoxic beta-amyloid proteins and inhibiting L-type calcium channels,[8] modulating the action of AMPA and NMDA glutamate receptors,[9] and may exert a neuroprotective effect by blocking a

novel target that involves mitochondrial pores,[10] which are believed to play a role in the cell death that is associated with neurodegenerative diseases and the aging process.[11]

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possesses anticholinergic properties, resulting in antidyskinetic, antiemetic and sedative effects Which probably is not a good idea.

The Dimebolin looks like a different mechanism.

Subject: opps ANTIHISTAMINE Re: [DownSyndromeInfoExchange] Anithistime...To: DownSyndromeInfoExchange Date: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 11:38 AM

My fingers were trying to keep up with my brain.

[DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Anithistime. ..

http://www.nytimes. com/2007/ 06/11/business/ 11drug.html

I am wondering if this is the one the researcher talked about in regards to down syndrome.

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hmmm, very interesting...I think, can somebody translate for me? I have a few friends whose kids are on the Aricept Study and has been on the cousin to Aricept-Namenda, for over a year now..

So, are these things 'good' or bad?

, Mom to 14, DS, Southern CaliforniaTo succeed in life,you need three things:a wishbone, a backbone and a funny bone.~ Reba McIntyre

Diagnosis Down Syndrome: A Site of Hope for New Parents or Parents with a Prenatal Diagnosishttp://www.leeworks.net/DDS/What to Say to Parents of a Child with a Diagnosishttp://www.leeworks.net/DDS/speech.html

[DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Anithistime. ..

http://www.nytimes. com/2007/ 06/11/business/ 11drug.html

I am wondering if this is the one the researcher talked about in regards to down syndrome.

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was on Priacetam for 11 years before starting on Namenda...so I probably didn't see as much of a difference as if somebody cold turkey put their kids on one of these drugs.

He did start using some incredibly big words...like I all of a sudden became 'obnoxious' and he's always 'embarrassed' by me (oh, that might be because he's a teen!?)

Sentence length big time...articulation still pretty bad, and he's talkig faster (I think because he's processing faster) and that doesn't help with his articulation.

I have a few friends whose kids went on the Aricept, and they saw some pretty dramatic changes in personality (good and bad) ---learning things faster, but also 'understanding' when parents are pulling things over on them and actually getting mad about it!

Once the trial is over there should be an FDA approval and insurance and MediCaid will pay!! Whoo hoo!

, Mom to 14, DS, Southern CaliforniaTo succeed in life,you need three things:a wishbone, a backbone and a funny bone.~ Reba McIntyre

Diagnosis Down Syndrome: A Site of Hope for New Parents or Parents with a Prenatal Diagnosishttp://www.leeworks.net/DDS/What to Say to Parents of a Child with a Diagnosishttp://www.leeworks.net/DDS/speech.html

[DownSyndromeInfoEx change] Anithistime. ..

http://www.nytimes. com/2007/ 06/11/business/ 11drug.html

I am wondering if this is the one the researcher talked about in regards to down syndrome.

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