symptoms of parkinsonism, a group of disorders that share four main symptoms: tremor or trembling in the hands, arms, legs, jaw, and face; stiffness or rigidity of the arms, legs, and trunk; slowness of movement (bradykinesia); and poor balance
Antiparkinson drugs are medicines that relieve the symptoms of Parkinson's disease and other forms of parkinsonism.
Antiparkinson drugs attempt to restore the balance through one of several mechanisms, depending on drug type. The most effective drugs, called dopaminergic drugs, replace dopamine, or mimic its action in the brain.
Antiprotozoal drugs are used to treat a variety of diseases caused by protozoa.
Antivirals are used to treat infections caused by viruses.
Most drugs used to treat cancer kill actively growing/replicating cells.
Antiepileptic drugs are all drugs used to treat or prevent convulsions, as in epilepsy.
Most of the drugs that treat bacterial disease are called antibiotics.
There are no drugs that can cure heart arrhythmia, but there are many that can treat it. Some of the drugs used to treat it are Rythmol, Tikosyn, Xylocaine, and Betapace.
Antimigraine drugs are used to treat headaches once they have started. These drugs should not be taken to prevent headaches.
radiotherapy
statins
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