Pharmacological Advances in Dementia Treatment

Pharmacological advances in dementia treatment focus on developing drugs to slow disease progression and manage symptoms. Current medications for Alzheimer’s disease, such as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (e.g., donepezil) and NMDA antagonists (e.g., memantine), help improve cognitive function temporarily. Recent breakthroughs include monoclonal antibodies, like aducanumab, which target amyloid plaques to reduce protein buildup in the brain. Other promising areas of research involve tau-targeted therapies, anti-inflammatory drugs, and gene therapies. These innovations aim to address the underlying causes of dementia, offering hope for more effective treatments and, eventually, potential disease-modifying options.

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