RE: FDA Advisers Resign Over Alzheimer's Drug Approval 06-14-2021, 03:54 AM
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Ultimately it's the choice of the patient or the patient's family on whether or not to begin a prescription. And the world desperately needs medications or cures for hard to treat or untreatable conditions such as Alzheimers and Parkinsons. Even if it's slightly effective against its target, the medication should be available to the patient; As long as it's safe, of course.
My Great-Grandmother had severe Alzheimers and passed away last year. So my family has to deal with the possibility of also developing the disease themselves, which is always scary to think about when there isn't any cure right now. In my opinion, anything with a slightly possitive effect is a win.
My Great-Grandmother had severe Alzheimers and passed away last year. So my family has to deal with the possibility of also developing the disease themselves, which is always scary to think about when there isn't any cure right now. In my opinion, anything with a slightly possitive effect is a win.