mcrh.org
*Home>>>Ataxia

Idebenone - has anybody tried the Idebenone for treatments of various conditions?


i am interested in the treatment of Friedreich's Ataxia. it has currently been used in trials and studies.

Is this a drug? Please explain further. I've never heard of this.

Tags
  Avascular Necrosis   Autoimmune Diseases   Autism   Atrial Fibrillation   Athlete Foot   Atherosclerosis   Ataxia   Astigmatism   Asthma   Assisted Living   Assisted Breathing   Asperger Syndrome   Asbestosis
Related information
  • Unique weight loss Question....?

    floor exercises and chair exercises, fruits and veggies, no fats and fried foods especially, no chips and candy, chicken, fish and turkey, no red meat at all! i could not exercise, i weighed 335lbs...

  • Does anyone else have Exptrapyramidal Disorder?

    I am so sorry that you and yours are having to experience that malady. A specialist in Neurology is my suggestion. If you've already consulted a Neurologist, check out yet another one. Truly, ...

  • Part of the brain that controls worry?

    It may be the hippocampus, which controlls memory, emotion, and social functions among other things.

    ...
  • Does anyone know of a good lawyer I can talk to about the medication, Baycol? I took it for 2 1/2 years.?

    www.InjuryHelplineAttorney.com www.legalmatch.com www.lawyers.com

    ...
  • Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome can this turn into Alzheimer's?

    Wernicke Encephaly is a deterioration of the brain usually seen in patients who have had excessive alchohol consumption or thamine defiency. But can be caused by other factors. This is a tough d...

  • Need help from a homeopath re: dog with back problem?

    ARNICA 30 and RHUS TOX 30 together should cure the dog's spine repeat them every four hours and report back with its condition after 24 hours. Take Care and God Bless !

    ...
  • Can stress cause you to twitch when you walk?

    trust me,Honey yes it can

    ...
  • Does anyone know how long it takes to get accepted for disability when you have developed neurological problem

    5 months is the minimum time for social security....longer if they deny your first application and you have to appeal it.

    ...
  •  

    Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster