An important need to develop BBB penetrating p38 MAPK antagonists as therapeutic agents for Alzheimer's disease and other neurological conditions has not yet been met. The present invention provides a method of treating a condition in a subject in need thereof comprising administering a dose of VX...
Lyrica (pregabalin) is a Schedule V (Schedule 5) controlled substance, the lowest schedule for abuse potential, as defined by the DEA. It is not a narcotic (opioid), but is used to treat various types of nerve pain (diabetic neuropathy, herpes zoster), as well as epilepsy, fibromyalgia ...
According to the American Heritage Dictionary, 4th edition, "the high road" is "the most positive, diplomatic, or ethical course" to take. When you take the high road, you choose to be rational, ethical, upright rather than emotional, selfish and downright dirty. The phrase, according to ...
Neuropathy in feet is a disorder of the peripheral nerves, including the motor, sensory and autonomic nerves. When your feet are affected, it may cause it to be weak, numb, or have sensations of tingling and pain. Most people with feet neuropathy have difficulty walking. Make sure to consul...
Optic neuropathy can be of infectious or non-infectious/idiopathic aetiology. Many infectious organisms can cause optic neuropathy that can be of varied presentation including papillitis, retrobulbar optic neuritis, neuroretinitis, and optic perineuritis
Neuropathy.About 30% to 40% of people receiving chemotherapy will experience peripheral neuropathy, or tingling or numbness in the hands and/or feet. Neuropathy is a sign of chemotherapy-induced nerve damage that can be permanent, according toMD Anderson Cancer Centerat the University of Texas. ...
Nerve disorders, including peripheral neuropathy Miscarriages in women Type 2 diabetes Birth defects, physical deformities, spina bifida Cancers: multiple myeloma, respiratory system cancers, Hodgkin's disease, prostate cancer, leukemia In 1978, the Veterans Administration set up a program to deal with ...
For those who have diabetes, having the feet checked once a year is highly recommended. Nevertheless, you should carry out more frequent check-ups in case you suffer from additional risk factors like long-term foot ulcers or peripheral neuropathy, the numbness in the feet and hands. ...
Neurological Lyme Disease: What You Need to Know + Natural Solutions for Recovery by Dr. Bill Rawls Updated 2/17/22 Lyme disease can manifest in a seemingly endless number of ways. While the spectrum of symptoms is similar for many people, the worst of… Lyme and Neuropathy: How to Ease...
Unlike healthy valves that move blood in only one direction, weakened valves lead to blood pooling in the calves, ankles, and feet. This causes edema and increases your risk of blood clots. Diabetes Peripheral neuropathy and numbness in the feet are symptoms of diabetes caused by poor oxygen ...