Possible treatments of Huntington’s disease: a comprehensive review

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2022-12Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Lopa, Sadia ZamanMetadata
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Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by chorea, cognitive impairment, and behavioral
problems; it is a hereditary, progressive neurological condition. HD is becoming easier to
diagnose and learn about, but it is still tricky to treat due to severe symptoms and a lack of
authorized therapeutic approaches. Both non pharmacologic and pharmacologic approaches
have been studied, with more than 80 medicines from different classes having been the subject
of clinical trials or case reports. However, antidopaminergic drugs are typically only used to treat
motor dysfunction while antidepressants are used to treat mood problems, leaving cognitive
impairment untreated. Clinical trials have focused on multiple potential mechanisms for altering
symptoms and disease progression.