Great success in the medical department in Jodhpur, in the footage, is now being treated the same medicine with Alzheimer's and bacterial infection

At present, there is no treatment or medicine available that can treat Alzheimer’s and bacterial infection simultaneously. Alzheimer’s is a nervous pill, while bacterial infections are caused by bacteria, and its causes and treatment are completely different. Drugs such as KolineTrase brakeers and NMDA receptor antagonists are mainly given for the treatment of Alzheimer’s, while treating bacterial infections with antibiotics. Treatment of Alzheimer’s colonial brake brakes: This medicine increases the level of chemicals called acetylocolin in the brain, which helps with the circulation between brain cells affected by Alzheimer’s. NMDA receptor antagonist (eg mementine): These drugs control the activity of chemicals called glutamate, which can prevent excessive damage to brain cells. Anti-amyloid Medicines: New medicines such as Lencenemabs and Donnemabs help remove amiloid proteins from the brain and slow down the progression of Alzheimer’s. Treatment of bacterial infection -antibiotics: Bacterial infection is treated with antibiotics, which kill bacteria or prevent their growth. Share this story -tags