REMINYL - AND MEDICATION

Reminyl



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Reminyl is a medicine whose active substance is Galantamine. This medication and oral use is used in mental problems such as Alzheimer's. Its action softens the effects of the disease, protecting the functioning of the brain. Reminyl Indications Alzheimer's disease (mild and moderate). Side Effects of Reminyl Nausea; vomiting; diarrhea; decreased appetite; depression; delusions; dizziness; Headache; tremor; somnolence; slow heartbeat; high pressure; abdominal pain; indigestion; muscle spasms; weight loss; fainting; redness on the face