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There is no any specific treatment which will help in the removal of Alzheimer's disease altogether.
But it is to be estimated here that during the initial and in the middle stage of the occurrence of
the disease, certain drugs can to a certain extent help in overcoming the disease by moderating the
effects and the symptoms which are associated with the disease.
Considerable Alzheimer's disease treatment will however help to control
certain symptoms which are associated with behavior like confrontation,
drifting moods, insomnia, and certain emotions like depressions and anxieties.
As the specific cause of the Alzheimer's disease is not known, therefore the
Alzheimer's disease treatment also is not specified. Alzheimer's disease
treatment before it is provided to the patients, the doctor makes an overall
estimation of the patient's health, age, and medical case history of the patients,
tolerance of the patients to certain therapies, medicines and procedures. Alzheimer's
disease treatment can be provided with certain specific drugs namely Aricept, Exelon,
Namenda and Cognex.
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