Valsartin (Diovan) May Offset Alzheimer's Complication
Posted Sep 12 2008 11:55am
The drug, valsartin (Diovan), is widely prescribed to treat high blood pressure in elderly patients and was identified as being effective in preventing the build-up of beta-amyloid in the brain.
This article discusses the possibility that drugs currently being used to counter hypertension may help prevent cognitive decline. To read the article in its entirity follow the link, Blood Pressure Drug May Offset Alzheimer's Complication.
The drug, valsartin (Diovan), is widely prescribed to treat high blood pressure in elderly patients and was identified as being effective in preventing the build-up of beta-amyloid in the brain.
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Read More......This article discusses the possibility that drugs currently being used to counter hypertension may help prevent cognitive decline. To read the article in its entirity follow the link,
Blood Pressure Drug May Offset Alzheimer's Complication.