MemoMind Pharma, an affiliate of Austria-based Ebewe Pharmaceuticals
has announced the availability of MempProve, a neuropeptide tablet, that is used to improve short term memory. The company
indicates that the drug has the capability to improve short term memory in middle aged and older adults, on average, by 15
percent.
Thomas Crook, PhD, former Chief of the National Institute of Mental
Health's Geriatric Psychopharmacology Program, noted how fortunate we are to have the Age Related Memory Problem (ARMP) tablet,
"Age-related memory problems are a very real issue for millions of adults. As we all get older, we are extremely fortunate
to have this easily-administered neuropeptide tablet available to help counter ARMP and preserve vital memory function."
To further validate the product, MemoMind pointed to a placebo controlled
trial published in the journal International Clinical Psychopharmacology. In that test, memory was shown to improve significantly
with the peptide.