Alzheimer's Suffers Decade Long Drug Delay

A sure and permanent cure has not yet been found for a disease as rampant as cancer. Similarly, not much medicinal progress has been made in the case of another such disease, Alzheimer's.

(http://www.kamagramart.com): The world of medicine highly relies on new technological innovations, chemical and biological discoveries and medicinal development. A sure and permanent cure has not yet been found for a disease as rampant as cancer. Similarly, not much medicinal progress has been made in the case of another such disease, Alzheimer's. The medical fraternity though is alarmingly amazed to find out that there have been developed only three medicines for the purpose of dealing with Alzheimer's in a period as long as ten whole years.

Owing to such a kind of situation, there are no kinds of drugs prevalent in the medical field that can completely heal or reverse the aggravating of this condition. This is an indication of the fact that there is a lack in the research and development required to produce these drugs. The approval of just a handful of medicines out of the hundred or so proposed till now, show that we have not yet understood all the aspects of this aliment. Alzheimer's has no cure in spite of it being the most universal form of dementia around the world.

Although just a few medicines such as Namenda, Aricept, and Exelon could be found at a pharmaceutical shop, there aren't any other forms of drugs for patients suffering with this disease. To add to it, the fact that the development of its treatment in a time span as large as a decade is the worst. This leaves its patients in the same kind of vulnerability as they've been under the effects of the condition.

This disappointment is a sign that more and greater energies need to be brought together and directed towards finding a solution to this state of existence. Only then will those suffering have a chance to recover from the influence of this life threatening disease.


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