Existing Parkinson's disease drug may fight drug-resistant TB
Existing drugs used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease could be repositioned for use in the treatment of extreme drug-resistant tuberculosis, which kills about 2 million people each year, according to a study led by researchers at the University of California, San Diego. The rise of these strains of TB throughout the world, including industrialized countries, poses a great threat to human health. read more
Existing Parkinson's disease drug may fight drug-resistant TB
Existing drugs used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease could be repositioned for use in the treatment of extreme drug-resistant tuberculosis, which kills about 2 million people each year, ...
Fri 3 Jul 09 from PhysOrg
Existing Parkinson's Disease Drug May Fight Drug-resistant TB, Sat 4 Jul 09 from ScienceDaily
Existing Parkinson's disease drug may fight drug-resistant TB, Fri 3 Jul 09 from e! Science News
Parkinson's drugs show promise in resistant TB
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Drugs used to treat Parkinson's disease show promise as a new way to stem the rise of drug-resistant forms of tuberculosis, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.
Thu 2 Jul 09 from Reuters
Existing Drugs May Fight TB
Extreme drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB) kills about two million people each year; a number researchers are trying to lower with new medicines for TB.Currently prescribed to treat Parkinson's ...
Mon 6 Jul 09 from RedOrbit
Parkinson?s Drugs May Fight Drug Resilient Tuberculosis
Drugs used to care for Parkinson's disease might be a new way to halt the increase of drug-resistant forms of tuberculosis, U.S.
Fri 3 Jul 09 from RedOrbit
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