Posted on 10/14/2017 12:42:40 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
DEMENTIA - including Alzheimers disease - still has no effective treatment. However, the first new drugs for 14 years are likely to be approved next year - and they might just be the cure.
Dementia is a decline in mental ability, and Alzheimers disease is its most common type.
There are currently 44 million people around the world who suffer from the debilitating condition, which can cause memory loss and problems thinking.
Despite the fact it costs the UK £26 billion a year, scientists have remained unable to successfully treat Alzheimers and other types of dementia.
Last month a clinical trial for a new drug to treat Alzheimers, intepirdine, failed.
There are currently only four drugs that have been approved to help Alzheimers, and the most recent got the go ahead 14 years ago in 2003.
According to the Alzheimers Society, the medications used at the moment in the UK to help - but not cure - symptoms are donepezil, rivastigmine, galantamine and memantine.
However, researchers believe that good news could soon be on its way, with fresh findings about potential new treatments expected to be published in 2018 and a wave of new results anticipated for 2019.
It means that an effective cure for the condition could be ready in a matter of years.
Here are three future treatment options on the horizon.
A drug to delay decline in people with mild Alzheimers
Tests are being done on an Alzheimers drug, that has been in the pipeline for 17 years, that could delay cognitive decline in people who have started to show signs of the disease.
Its phase 3 trial - the latest stage of a clinical trial before American companies present to the USs Food and Drug Administration (FDA) - is predicted to be completed by 2018.
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More likely he has PVD...
It has other benefits as well.
I thought the plaque was a natural enzyme,the problem is the over production of it.
Does this clear all of it completely? What problems would that cause?
Been shampooing with that stuff for years and it hasn't helped a bit!
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