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Pirisudanol structure

Pirisudanol (Mentis, Menthen, Mentium, Nadex, Nadexen, Nadexon, Pridana, Stivane), also known as pyrisuccideanol, is the succinic acid ester of pyridoxine (a form of vitamin B6) and of deanol (DMAE).<ref name="urlPsycho-Babble Medication Thread 69493">

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</ref> It has been used in Europe in the treatment of mild cognitive impairment as well as fatigue and depression.<ref name="urlPsycho-Babble Medication Thread 69493">

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 PMID: 1261486,</ref><ref name="pmid7297757">Murphy JE, 
 An evaluation of pyrisuccideanol maleate (Nadex) in the treatment of mild to moderate depression in patients aged 55 years and over, presenting in general practice, 
 The Journal of International Medical Research, 
 1981,
 Vol. 9(Issue: 5),
 pp. 330–7,
 
 PMID: 7297757,</ref><ref name="pmid6138876">Zmorski T, 
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