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FDA-Approved Treatments for Alzheimers FDA-Approved Drugs For Alzheimer's The FDA has approved medications that fall into two categories: drugs that change disease progression in people living with early Alzheimer's disease, and drugs that may temporarily mitigate some symptoms of Alzheimer's dementia
Treating Tuberculosis | Tuberculosis (TB) | CDC Treatment options There are several safe and effective treatment plans recommended in the United States for inactive TB and active TB disease A treatment plan (also called treatment regimen) for inactive TB or active TB disease is a schedule to take TB medicines to kill all the TB germs Your treatment plan for inactive TB or active TB disease will include: The types of TB medicines to take
Medication Options for Crohn’s Disease Medication is the first line of treatment for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Your doctor’s recommendation for which medication will work best for you is based on the severity of your disease, your overall health, and other individual factors You and your health care provider are partners in your health Visit our IBD Medication Guide to view a comprehensive listing of all available
Medicines to manage kidney disease Medicines to manage kidney disease Discover how medicines for chronic kidney disease can ease symptoms, slow disease progression and prevent complications Understanding the treatment options for chronic kidney disease can be challenging, but having clear, concise information shouldn't have to be
Safe Medicine Use with Chronic Kidney Disease Medications are a very important part of staying healthy, especially if you have chronic kidney disease (CKD) But all medicines bring some level of risk for side effects and other safety concerns Some medicines can damage your kidneys Many more medicines leave your body through the kidneys - so, they can build up in more advanced stages of CKD