Maxamine

Mexamine is a drug that is used to treat various diseases associated with disorders of the nervous system. It belongs to the group of serotonergic drugs and contains an active substance called mexamine.

Mexamine was developed to combat depression, but is also used to treat other conditions such as anxiety, insomnia and other nervous system disorders.

The mechanism of action of mexamine is that it increases the level of serotonin in the brain, which is the main neurotransmitter responsible for transmitting signals between nerve cells. Increasing serotonin levels leads to improved mood, decreased anxiety and improved sleep.

The use of mexamine can be either a short course or long-term treatment. Depending on the diagnosis and condition of the patient, the dosage and duration of treatment may vary.

Like any medicine, mexamine has its contraindications and side effects. Some of these may include headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting.

In general, mexamine is an effective treatment for many nervous system disorders, but you should consult your doctor before using it and follow all directions for use.