Neuroprotectie voorbij druk: Wat is echt, wat is hype
Een recent overzicht herinnert ons eraan dat na decennia van onderzoek, âslechts een handvol neuroprotectieve therapieĂ«n klinisch succesvol zijn...
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Een recent overzicht herinnert ons eraan dat na decennia van onderzoek, âslechts een handvol neuroprotectieve therapieĂ«n klinisch succesvol zijn...
Une revue récente nous rappelle qu'aprÚs des décennies de travail, « seule une poignée de thérapies neuroprotectrices ont réussi cliniquement » ()....
Sebuah tinjauan terbaru mengingatkan kita bahwa setelah puluhan tahun bekerja, âhanya segelintir terapi neuroprotektif yang berhasil secara klinisâ...
Má»t ÄĂĄnh giĂĄ gáș§n ÄĂąy nháșŻc nhá» chĂșng ta ráș±ng sau nhiá»u tháșp ká»· nghiĂȘn cứu, âchá» má»t sá» Ăt liá»u phĂĄp báșŁo vá» tháș§n kinh ÄĂŁ thĂ nh cĂŽng trĂȘn lĂąm sĂ ngâ ()....
A recent review reminds us that after decades of work, âonly a handful of neuroprotective therapies have succeeded clinicallyâ (). In other words,...
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Alusta testi koheMemantine is a medication that affects a specific brain receptor involved in communication between nerve cells, called the NMDA receptor. It works by calming excessive activity at that receptor, which can reduce damage that happens when nerve cells are overstimulated by a chemical called glutamate. This property makes memantine useful for conditions where overexcitation contributes to cell injury, and it is commonly prescribed for certain forms of memory and thinking problems. The drug is taken by mouth, usually once or twice a day, and is known for having fewer cognitive side effects than many older treatments. Common side effects can include dizziness, headache, constipation, and sometimes confusion or sleepiness. Because it modifies how brain signaling works rather than simply masking symptoms, memantine is thought to slow processes that harm nerve cells in some diseases. People with kidney problems may need dose adjustments, and it can interact with other medicines, so doctors check for those issues before prescribing it. Understanding memantine matters because it offers a way to protect nerve cells by reducing harmful signaling, which could help preserve function in progressive neurological conditions.