Common Disorders/Disease W Drugs
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Seizure Disorder | Brief, strong surge of electrical activity that affects part of the brain
Drugs: Carbamazepine(Tegretol), Clonazepam(Klonopin), Gabapentin(Neurontin)
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Parkinson Disease | Condition in which nerve cells in the brain that control motor function begin to degenerate and gradually lose their ability to release the neurotransmitter dopamine
Drugs: Amantadine(Symmetrel), Rasagiline(Azilect), Entacapone(Comtan)
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Alzheimer Disease | Progressive, degenerative neurological disorder in which brain tissues, in specific area of the brain, begins to shrink.
Drugs: Donepezil(Aricept), Galantamine(Razadyne), Rivastigmine(Exelon)
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Multiple Sclerosis | Neurons that compromise somatic nervous system are covered with fatty substance called, Myelin
Drugs: Glatiramer Acetate(Copaxone), Natalizumab(Tysabri), Mitoxantrone(Novantrone)
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