Prescription Drugs For Memory Loss

is there a subsitute prescription for the drug Cylert (pemoline) it was taken off the market in 2006?
Cylert was the only medication I was on that worked, I have been subscribed meds from concerta,straterram ritalin, to paxil,any amphetamine to every anti-depressent, but nothing has worked. my symptoms range from complete swelling, lack of concentration to Memory Loss. I was diagnosed with PTSD due to abuse as a child I have also been told I have a small brain anurysim along with brain damage. I have been going crazy ever since Cylert was removed from the market. I really could use someones help. I took 37.5mg times two a day along with 200mg of Topamax. I had no side effects and lived life clear and wonderfully for years along with the help of a wonderful councelor. So Could someone out there please, please help me out with some information!!!!!! Thank YOU so very much. this is my last hope
Cylert was withdrawn as I am sure you are aware as a result of being linked with 21 cases of liver failure, of which 13 resulted in liver replacement or death. I am afraid it was unique chemically and there is thus no direct replacement.
RIP Heath Ledger
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