The basis for tracking drug safety in actual medical practice and the identification of unexpected side effects that weren't identified at the time of market authorization. Alzheimer's and Parkinson's patients are more likely to have negative drug reactions due to the complexity of brain activity and therapy. Anti-Alzheimer and anti-Parkinson drug pharmacovigilance is further hampered by the fact that each patient requires unique therapy. It's much more difficult when there's a lack of comprehensive safety and risk data for a medicine, which can happen with novel compounds or treatments for children. There is no known treatment for this condition. One of the most significant concerns that Alzheimer and Parkinson patients confront during their sickness is the side effects or no cure of their treatment. As there is limited approved researches and approved drug for treatment (not cure) due to complications and safety monitoring or drugs going through clinical trials.
A neurological condition called Alzheimer's disease results in the loss and atrophy of brain cells. The most common form of dementia, Alzheimer's disease is characterized by a progressive decline in cognitive, behavioral, and social skills that reduces a person's ability to function independently. Medication may reduce the severity of symptoms or offer momentary respite. These medications can help people with Alzheimer's disease maintain their independence and occasionally function better. There are numerous programs and services available for people with Alzheimer's. (Albert et al., 2011). Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most prevalent movement condition among neurodegenerative disorders. An essay on the shaking palsy by James Parkinson, published in 1817, was the first to describe it. Later, in the late 1800s, prominent French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot elaborated on the disease. The greatest significant risk factor for Parkinson's disease is also senior age; about 1-2 percent of those over 65 worldwide have this progressively worsening degenerative disorder. 90% to 95% of cases of Parkinson's disease are idiopathic, or without known cause, and the remaining 5% are familial (5-10 percent). [...]
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