The Development of New Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease

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Current treatments for Alzheimer`s disease (AD) fail to address the underlying pathology of the disease instead providing symptomatic relief which is often short-lived. Consequently progression of the disease is unrelenting leading to a continual decline in cognitive abilities which eventually results in death. New effective treatments for AD are clearly and urgently needed. This book begins by first reviewing the many promising new therapies under development for AD. The design and implementation of a rational drug design strategy for making novel compounds to treat AD is then described. These drug discovery efforts involved computer modeling chemical synthesis and in vitro testing. Finally a clinical trial of L-tryptophan in people with mild to moderate AD is described. People receiving L-tryptophan outperformed those taking placebo on a number of cognitive tests suggesting the molecule may have application in treating AD. The great diversity of material in the book enables it to appeal to people with interests in many areas including medicinal chemistry neurology clinical medicine and the pharmaceutical sciences.
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