Neuron Diseases, Which Are Characterized by The Gradual
Neuron Diseases, Which Are Characterized by The Gradual
Neuron Diseases, Which Are Characterized by The Gradual
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Who gets ALS?
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What are the symptoms?
The onset of ALS may be so subtle that the symptoms are
frequently overlooked. The earliest symptoms may include
twitching, cramping, or stiffness of muscles; muscle
weakness affecting an arm or a leg; slurred and nasal
speech; or difficulty chewing or swallowing. These general
complaints then develop into more obvious weakness or
atrophy that may cause a physician to suspect ALS.
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How is ALS diagnosed?
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What causes ALS?
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How is ALS treated?
No cure has yet been found for ALS. However, the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first drug
treatment for the disease—riluzole (Rilutek). Riluzole is
believed to reduce damage to motor neurons by decreasing
the release of glutamate. Clinical trials with ALS patients
showed that riluzole prolongs survival by several months,
mainly in those with difficulty swallowing. The drug also
extends the time before a patient needs ventilation support.
Riluzole does not reverse the damage already done to motor
neurons, and patients taking the drug must be monitored for
liver damage and other possible side effects. However, this
first disease-specific therapy offers hope that the
progression of ALS may one day be slowed by new
medications or combinations of drugs.
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What research is being done?
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