Alzheimer’s drug also treats parasitic Chagas disease

The drugs currently used to treat Chagas disease, a neglected tropical disease, have serious side effects and limited use in those with chronic disease. Now, researchers have reported that memantine, a drug currently used to treat Alzheimer’s disease, can diminish the number of parasites in mice with Chagas disease, and increase the survival rate of the animals.

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